The answer depends on the percentage. In many real-life cases they are proper fractions and therefore cannot be converted to whole numbers.
Fractions help with numbers that are not whole numbers.
Fractions can be converted to decimals, percentages or mixed numbers.
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
All rational numbers can be converted from decimals to fractions as for example 0.75 = 3/4 but irrational numbers can not be converted from decimals to fractions.
Any whole number can be converted to a fraction by putting it over one.
Most fractions can not be converted to whole numbers, unless you are willing to lose accuracy.
No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
Fractions help with numbers that are not whole numbers.
The answer depends on the percentage. In many real-life cases they are proper fractions and therefore cannot be converted to whole numbers.
Fractions can be converted to decimals, percentages or mixed numbers.
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
There are an infinite number of both fractions and whole numbers.
All rational numbers can be converted from decimals to fractions as for example 0.75 = 3/4 but irrational numbers can not be converted from decimals to fractions.
adding fractions is like adding a WHOLE lot of parts of numbers
The majority of fractions will not be able to become whole numbers. Certain improper fractions, where the numerator is a multiple of the denominator, can become whole numbers. No proper fractions can.
Whole numbers are positive numbers and there are no fractions or decimals.