change the whole number to a fraction by putting it over 1. the improper fraction stays the same.
ex:
5/3 x 6
=5/3 x 6/1 <---- changing the whole number to a fraction.
=30/3 <----- simplify
=10
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.
Because they can be expressed as fractions albeit improper fractions
Mixed numbers usually become improper fractions, not whole numbers.
Turn the proper fraction into an improper fraction.
Yes because they can be expressed as improper fractions
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.
No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
You cannot: whole numbers and improper fractions are disjoint sets.
Because they can be expressed as fractions albeit improper fractions
Mixed numbers usually become improper fractions, not whole numbers.
Turn the proper fraction into an improper fraction.
Yes because they can be expressed as improper fractions
There are 3 Parts of fractions: 1:Improper Fractions Improper fractions are those fractions which numerator is greater than the denominator. 2:Proper Fractions Proper Fractions are those fractions which numerator is smaller than the denominator. 3:Mixed Numbers Mixed Numbers are those numbers which have a whole number and a part of fraction.
turn them into improper fractions
Most fractions can not be converted to whole numbers, unless you are willing to lose accuracy.
Proper fractions are less than 1, so they can't change into whole numbers. Some improper fractions can change into whole numbers. 4/2 = 2 Most improper fractions change into mixed numbers (a whole number with a fraction) To change an improper fraction to a mixed number, divide the denominator into the numerator. The result is the whole number. The remainder gets put over the original denominator. 22/7 = 3 and 1/7
Proper fractions can't become whole numbers. Improper fractions can only become whole numbers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator. To find out, divide the denominator into the numerator. If there is no remainder, it's a whole number.