8.35 is a mixed number and there is no way to represent it as a whole number. The whole part of it is 8.
8.56 is a mixed number and there is no way to represent it as a whole number. The whole part of it is 8.
8 over 1 is 8 divided by 1, which is the whole number 8 (no fractional part).
5 over 8 can't be a whole number, as it is a fraction, a part of the whole.Slice a pie into 8 pieces. Each piece is an 8th of the whole pie. Only when the pie is whole can it be said to be a whole number - which would be 8. Remove a slice and the pie becomes a fraction.
8 is a whole number!
8.35 is a mixed number and there is no way to represent it as a whole number. The whole part of it is 8.
8.56 is a mixed number and there is no way to represent it as a whole number. The whole part of it is 8.
Yes, 8 is a whole number. A half number would be 2.5. Any number without a decimal is a whole number. If it has a decimal in the number, like .5, then it is a number with part of a number.
8 over 1 is 8 divided by 1, which is the whole number 8 (no fractional part).
5 over 8 can't be a whole number, as it is a fraction, a part of the whole.Slice a pie into 8 pieces. Each piece is an 8th of the whole pie. Only when the pie is whole can it be said to be a whole number - which would be 8. Remove a slice and the pie becomes a fraction.
8 is a whole number!
Two is a whole number and 8 is a whole number but "two whole number a 8" makes no sense whatsoever.
-8 is, itself, a whole number.
3/8 is not a whole number, so no whole number is equivalent to it.
No. To be a multiple the number must be able to be divided evenly by the other number. 8/5 = 1.6 (which is not a whole number).
0.375 is not a whole number and cannot be a whole number. The nearest whole number is 0.
If you mean the fraction 23/15, divide 23 by 15. The whole part will be the whole number; the remainder will be the numerator for the fractional part.