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You never know.-- It could be another fraction . . . 2/5 divided by 7/10 = 4/7-- Or it could be a whole number . . . 16/23 divided by 2/23 = 8-- Or it could be a mixed number . . . 17/25 divided by 4/7 = 1.19-- About the only thing it can never be is zero.
Never. You could write a fraction as a mixed fraction if you like and then the mixed fraction would have a different denominator (e.g.: 23/2 = 11 1/2)
You cannot. A mixed number, by definition, has a fractional part. In converting to a decimal number, you cannot get rid of that fractional part and so you can never convert it to a decimal integer.
No! The term "integer" refers to something whole in itself, or in math, a whole number. Therefore, a fraction cannot be an integer.
A mixed number is a whole number plus a fraction, so it has to be more than ' 1 '.6/22 is less than ' 1 '. In fact it's less than 1/3 of ' 1 '. No matter what you do to it,there'll never be enough there to make even the smallest whole number ( ' 1 ' ), sothere's no way to write 6/22 in the form of a mixed number.I suppose if you absolutely needed it badly enough, you could write [ 0 6/22 ],but I'm sure you'll agree that it would be pretty sleazy.