225 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 225/1.
296 over 27 is already in simplest form as a fraction. It can also be expressed as a mixed number: 1026/27
Yes, probability can be expressed as a percent. It is common to express probabilities as a percentage, which is calculated by multiplying the probability by 100. For example, if the probability of an event is 0.25, it can also be expressed as 25%.
A mixed fraction is a whole number and a fraction combined into one "mixed" number. Example: 1½ (one and a half) is a mixed fraction (Also called a Mixed Number)
No because it is a rational number that can also be expressed as a fraction
310%
50 cents is 0.5 dollars. It may also be expressed as 50 percent of one dollar, as the word 'cents' is shorthand for 'percent of a dollar.'
225 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 225/1.
33 over 28 is already in lowest terms as a fraction. It can also be expressed as a mixed number: 15/28
4.3% can also be expressed as .043
You cannot. By definition, a proper fraction is a number whose absolute value is between 0 and 1. There are no whole numbers between 0 and 1 so the number cannot be changed into a whole number. Also, since the absolute value is less than 1, it cannot be expressed as a mixed number.
1 37/40 cannot be simplified any further, it is a mixed number. It may also be expressed as 77/40 as an improper fraction.
296 over 27 is already in simplest form as a fraction. It can also be expressed as a mixed number: 1026/27
the answer would be 18. Mixed number can also mean whole number.
No because a rational number can also be expressed as a fraction whereas an irrational number can't be expressed as a fraction.
Yes, probability can be expressed as a percent. It is common to express probabilities as a percentage, which is calculated by multiplying the probability by 100. For example, if the probability of an event is 0.25, it can also be expressed as 25%.
A mixed fraction is a whole number and a fraction combined into one "mixed" number. Example: 1½ (one and a half) is a mixed fraction (Also called a Mixed Number)