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
Divide the number by four. (One fourth is the same as one quarter.) One fourth of 8 is 2. One fourth of 16 is 4. One fourth of 100 is 25.