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It is possible to multiply any number by any other number, if you know how it is done.
Multiply the whole number part by the denominator of the fractional part and add the result to the numerator of the fractional part.
multiply the whole equation by the number in the denominator
When their fractional parts are equal.
When their fractional parts are the same.
Nothing happens to the whole number. But the product is less than the whole number. The product might be another whole number, and it might have a fractional part.
Multiply the whole number by the denominator and add that to the numerator (don't forget to keep the denominator).
The period that separates two parts of a decimal is called the decimal point. It distinguishes the whole number part from the fractional part of a number. For example, in the decimal 3.14, the decimal point separates the whole number 3 from the fractional part 14.
Integers or whole numbers
This will happen if the fractional parts of the numbers sum to 1.
No, 9.6 is a floating-point number. Integers are whole numbers without fractional parts.
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Multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator, put the whole thing over the original denominator.