21/4 is not a whole number and it cannot be represented as consecutive whole numbers.
A part and a whole.
No because 5% = 0.05
To add mixed numbers and whole numbers, you simply treat the mixed numbers like they are whole numbers (4 3/4) turns to (4), then add the regular whole number, say, 7, and then re-add the fraction. For example, if you were adding 4 3/4 and 7, you would change 4 3/4 to 4, add 7 to get 11, then add the 3/4 back in, to give you 11 3/4.
Whole Numbers are simply the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, … (and so on)
The whole numbers from 4 to 10 are 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.
Yes, fractions can be whole numbers. For example, 8/4 = 2 2 is a whole number.
For, four, and 4.
To write 400 percent as a whole number, you first need to understand that 100 percent is equivalent to 1 as a whole number. Therefore, to convert 400 percent to a whole number, you divide 400 by 100, which equals 4. So, 400 percent as a whole number is simply 4.
numbers that are whole numbers (1,2,3,4...) and numbers that are NOT negative. so anything above zero that does not have a decimal, percent or a fraction.
3/4 = 75%
Any number that is not a fraction, percent, decimal, or negative is a whole number. Counting numbers are whole numbers. Counting numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Zero is a whole number. So yes, every integer greater then negative one is a whole number, and so is -1 and every integer less than -1.