For, four, and 4.
You can write any whole number with a "1" as the denominator. E.g., 4 is the same as 4/1.
Write 2 ways in which whole numbers and decimal numbers are different
Like this ==> 1,620 . You can't simplify whole numbers.
I suppose you could write it as 20 and 4/4, but that doesn't make a lot of sense. In general, whole numbers and mixed numbers are separate things.
2. 4 if you include negatives.
To write 4.65 million in numbers, you would write it as 4,650,000. This is because the number 4.65 represents 4 whole units and 65 hundredths, which is equivalent to 4,650,000 when expressed in millions.
Whole numbers and mixed numbers are two different things. I suppose you could write 37 as 36 and 4/4, but it's kind of pointless.
4 and 6 are both whole numbers that cannot be reduced to simpler forms. If it were a fraction 4/6, that could be reduced to 2/3 because both 4 and 6 are divisible by 2. But whole numbers cannot be further simplified.
21/4 is not a whole number and it cannot be represented as consecutive whole numbers.
7,000,000,000
1•4 2•2 -1•-4 -2•-2 four when you only include whole numbers
The set of whole numbers is represented by Z.