An integer.
Multiply the whole number by the denominator and add that to the numerator (don't forget to keep the denominator).
Multiply the whole number part by the denominator of the fractional part and add the result to the numerator of the fractional part.
Yes, if the denominator is a multiple of the numerator. No, if not.
Only in improper fractions where the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
It is a number whose numerator is a multiple of the denominator. Equivalently, it is a fraction which, when simplified, has a denominator of 1.
If the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
Divide the numerator and the denominator by the same number to simplify a fraction. This number must be a common factor of the numerator and the denominator. For example, 50 is a common factor of the numerator and denominator of 350/400. By dividing each by 50, 350/400 can be simplified to 7/8.
When the numerator is equal to or a multiple of the denominator.
Multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator, put the whole thing over the original denominator.
yes you can simplify a mixed number b but only if the numerator and denominator can be divided
Let 1 be the denominator and your whole number the numerator. e.g. 4 -> 4/1
The numerator, which is the number above the line. The denominator, which is the number below the line. The denominator defines the size of the fractional parts of a whole, and the numerator tells how many there are. A fraction is often used to express the division of the numerator by the denominator.