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25% of the number would be 5 times as large as 5% So, 5 times as large as 16 is 80. Answer = 80.
0 and 2/5 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a fraction. 3 and 0/7 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a whole number. 5 and 8/0 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a mess. Answer: Technically, by itself, no.
An example of a mixed number would be 28 over 15
3.09 as a mixed number = 39/100
1 as a whole number and 3 fifteenths as the fraction, meaning 1 would stand alone on the left and 3 fifteenths would be in fraction form. Therefore 3 would be the numberator and 15 would be the denominator.
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25% of the number would be 5 times as large as 5% So, 5 times as large as 16 is 80. Answer = 80.
No, because then it would not be a mixed number.
A number example of a mixed number would be 1 1/2. You have a whole number, followed by a fraction
0 and 2/5 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a fraction. 3 and 0/7 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a whole number. 5 and 8/0 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a mess. Answer: Technically, by itself, no.
An example of a mixed number would be 28 over 15
3.09 as a mixed number = 39/100
9.75 as a mixed number is: 93/4
the answer would be 18. Mixed number can also mean whole number.
A mixed fraction is a whole number and a fraction put together. So I would say that 1 is not a mixed number.
You write 2.875 as a mixed number as: 27/8