44 is a square number but not of an integer so it is not a perfect square.
44 is an integer and so already rounded to a tenth (and more).
44 is an integer. Its decimal representation is 44, exactly as in the question. It does not really have a fractional representation but you could go for 44/1.
(2:44+24k) hours where k is an integer.
A real, positive number; an integer between 43 and 45.
Since it is an integer, 44 simplified is just 44.
Any integer, including 44, is a rational number.
44 is a square number but not of an integer so it is not a perfect square.
44 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 44/1.
44 is an integer and so there is no sensible way to write it as a mixed number. You could try 44 0/n where n is any positive integer. As an improper fraction, it is 44/1.
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Ah, what a lovely question. Let's paint a happy little picture here. To find the number of minutes between 6:42 AM and 7:26 AM, we can subtract the two times. First, we subtract the minutes: 26 - 42 = 16. Then we subtract the hours: 7 - 6 = 1. So, there are 1 hour and 16 minutes between 6:42 AM and 7:26 AM.
44 is an integer and so already rounded to a tenth (and more).
xxx is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed as a fraction is its lowest term as 44/1.
44 is an integer. Its decimal representation is 44, exactly as in the question. It does not really have a fractional representation but you could go for 44/1.
The radius is 7 rounded to the nearest integer The circumference works out as 44 rounded to the nearest integer.
Any integer can be written as a fraction by putting it over 1.