bottom number = top number = 1
A bit more:
Since a fraction is actually the division of the top number by the bottom number (such as 1/2 which is 1 divided by 2), a fraction where the top and bottom numbers are the same will equal 1.
For example, 5/5 is 5 divided by 5, which is 1. Other examples:
1/1; 3/3/; 7/7; 21/21, etc. Each of these fractions equals 1 whole.
Yes, slope can be written as a whole number instead of a fraction if the slope is a whole number. In slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), the slope (m) represents the rate of change between two variables. If the slope is a whole number, it can be written as a whole number without the need for a fraction. For example, a slope of 3 would be written as "3" rather than "3/1."
As an example. 1 1/2 _. [(1 x 2) + 1] / 2 => [2 +1} / 2 => 3/2 Improper Fraction. or 5 7/8 [{5 x 8) + 7] / 8 => [40 + 7] / 8 47/8 Similarly for any other mixed number.
a fraction cannot be a whole number
how to write 6/9 as a product of a whole number and a unit fraction.
When writing a whole number such as 625 as a fraction, the number becomes the numerator, and the denominator is 1. Therefore, it would look like this: 625/1
You can make any whole number into a fraction by putting it over 1.
1/2 and 7 1/2 make a whole.
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67/1 To make any whole number a fraction, put it over 1.
Change it to 1/1.
You can convert any whole number into a fraction, by putting the whole number in the numerator, and the number "1" in the denominator.
to make a whole number into a fraction all you have to do is make it whatever the whole number is over one ex: 2 is your whole number, to make it a fraction simply put it over one. when you say it, you can say 2 over 1, 2 firsts, or 2 divided by 1. 2 divided by one does equal 2, your starting whole number.
It is simply 5/1 as an improper fraction
Any whole number can become an improper fraction by putting it over one. 9 = 9/1
put the #1 under the number to make it a fraction. then just switch them around Let's look at an example to help you understand this idea. 5 = 5/1 The reciprocal is just the fraction flipped over. In this case, 1/5 Thus, a whole number can always be shown as a fraction of itself over 1. The inverted fraction is the reciprocal of the whole number.
Let 1 be the denominator and your whole number the numerator. e.g. 4 -> 4/1
Let 1 be the denominator and your whole number the numerator. e.g. 4 = 4/1