It is any fraction of the form (48*x)/(64*x) where x is a non-zero integer or 1/x is an integer common factor of 48 and 64.
Any member of the infinite set of numbers of the form 48*k where k is an integer.
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The first ten positive integer multiples of 48 are: 1 x 48 = 48 2 x 48 = 96 3 x 48 = 144 4 x 48 = 192 5 x 48 = 240 6 x 48 = 288 7 x 48 = 336 8 x 48 = 384 9 x 48 = 432 10 x 48 = 480
489 is an integer, and so there is not a sensible way of representing it as a mixed number.
The square root of 48 is not an integer which means a whole number.
No - 48 is not the square of an integer, though 49 is.
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No, an integer is a whole number. For example, 2 is an integer but 2.25 is not. -48 is an integer but -48.5 is not.
It is any fraction of the form (48*x)/(64*x) where x is a non-zero integer or 1/x is an integer common factor of 48 and 64.
14 does not go into 48 evenly. To test whether it does, you can divide 48 by 14. If your answer is an integer (ex. 1, 2, 3, etc..) it can go into it evenly. 48/14=3.24857 Since the answer isn't an integer, 14 does not go into 48 evenly.
48 is an integer, not a fraction. There is not really a sensible way of writing it as a fraction or mixed number. However, if you must, you can use (48*k)/k where k is any non-zero integer.
48 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 48/1 which cannot be simplified.
It is: 48/69 times 100 = 70% rounded to the nearest integer
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48 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 48/1. Or, you can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer. So the answer would be 48/1 ounces and 48/1 inches or equivalent fractions.
Any member of the infinite set of numbers of the form 48*k where k is an integer.