No, it is not.
One fourth is the same as one quarter. The whole is divided into four equal parts, and one of those equal parts is one fourth.
There isn't a whole number for 6 1/4 unless you're looking for a mixed number (25/4) or a decimal (6.25). As 1/4 is a fraction, a WHOLE number is impossible.
.75 is the same as one fourth so its 2 and one fourth * * * * * .75 is three fourths! So the answer is 23/4
It can represent any number but is 25% of the whole. If it's 100, it's 25.
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No, it is not.
One and three fourth (not forth) is a mixed fraction and there is no way to convert that into a whole number.
First if it's a whole number it would be 100% for each one. So for 6 is would be 600%. And one-forth is 25%. Then you would add them together and get 625%
One fourth is the same as one quarter. The whole is divided into four equal parts, and one of those equal parts is one fourth.
.25 doesn't represent a whole number. It is a rational number equivalent to one fourth (1/4). If you mean how do you represent .25 as the QUOTIENT of two whole numbers then the answer is 1/4.
There isn't a whole number for 6 1/4 unless you're looking for a mixed number (25/4) or a decimal (6.25). As 1/4 is a fraction, a WHOLE number is impossible.
.75 is the same as one fourth so its 2 and one fourth * * * * * .75 is three fourths! So the answer is 23/4
25%
It can represent any number but is 25% of the whole. If it's 100, it's 25.
First, look at it as a whole number plus a fraction (part of a whole). Then write the whole number (15) and beside that write the fraction (one fourth). Now take the fraction and convert it to a decimal, which is 1 divided by 4. It will be 15 1/4, which converts to decimal form as 15.25
Find a fourth that is just less than (or equal to) the number and the next fourth.Calculate the difference between the number and the two fourths and select the one that gives the smaller difference.Alternatively,Multiply the given number by 4.Round it to the nearest whole number.Divide this nearest whole number by 4.