As a mixed number, it is 1 76/100. and as a fraction it is 176/100, both of which can be simplified. It cannot be expressed as a whole number because it is not a whole number.
133 is a whole number and so can be written as in the question. That form cannot be simplified.
They have no fractional part - either in ratio or decimal form. If given in ratio form they can be simplified so that the denominator is 1.
Mixed number contains a whole number and a fraction, a simplified fraction is eg 2/3 rather than 4/6.
No. A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction.
You cannot. Mixed number and whole numbers form disjoint sets.
293 is not a fraction or a mixed number. It is a whole number, and whole numbers cannot be simplified.
Not really...simplified it becomes: 90/2 = 45x2/2 = 45 Which is a whole number with no fraction, and hence not strictly "mixed". However if a question asks for a result to be "simplified to a mixed number" then it is saying do not leave any improper fraction as such but convert them to a mixed number or just a whole number if there is no fractional bit (as in this case).
It is the ratio of one whole number to another whole number, which may be expressed as a fraction. The ratio (or fraction) may be simplified by dividing both numbers by the greatest common factor.
As a mixed number, it is 1 76/100. and as a fraction it is 176/100, both of which can be simplified. It cannot be expressed as a whole number because it is not a whole number.
133 is a whole number and so can be written as in the question. That form cannot be simplified.
They have no fractional part - either in ratio or decimal form. If given in ratio form they can be simplified so that the denominator is 1.
Mixed number contains a whole number and a fraction, a simplified fraction is eg 2/3 rather than 4/6.
Yes, it is improper. An Improper fraction is a fraction that can be simplified as a mixed/whole number. So 5/5 can be simplified to 1.
Simple whole number ratio implies that ratio of the elements in a compound is a whole number i.e. the ratio of elements bear whole number. For example in Cu2O, Cu and O combine in a simple whole number ratio of 2:1.
Yes, a number in a ratio must be a whole number.
No. A mixed number is a whole number and a fraction.