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119 over 10 does not equate to a whole number.
It is 119.
It is: 119.5 which is a rational number
119 is not a prime.
119 is not a prime number because it has 3 or more factors. Its factors are 1, 7, 17, and 119.
119 over 10 does not equate to a whole number.
The next whole number is 120
It is: 119
119 is an integer and so there is no sensible way of writing it as a fraction or mixed number. As a whole number it is simply 119, exactly as in the question.
It can't be one.
It is 119.
After 119 comes 120. In the decimal number system, each number increases by one as you move along the number line. So, after 119, the next number is 120.
115111+119 = 230230 ÷ 2 = 115
It is: 119.5 which is a rational number
to find the range of numbers, you take the largest number and subtract the smaller number. 119-(-54)=119+54=173
10 and 11
119 is a whole number. There are an infinite number of ways a whole number can be written as a fraction. 119/1 is a fraction that is equal to 119. So is:238/2357/314,161/119etc.These are, however, all improper fractions. Meaning they can be reduced to 119, which is clearer to understand and work with in normal situations.Perhaps you meant how to change 1.19 or 11.9 into a fraction?1.19 = 119/100 (Move decimal place over two positions and divide by 100. 119 = 7*17, 100 is divisible by neither 7 nor 17, therefor 119/100 is reduced as far as possible.)11.9 = 119/10 (By similar argument)