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You could consider the whole number as a fraction whose denominator is 1. For example, 37 = 37/1.
There are infinitely many fractions between the two given fractions. One such is 13/37.
Decimal 37 is a whole number not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 37/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
You can divide any integer or real number into 37, as long as the divisor is not zero. For example, you can divide 74 into 37 to get 2, or 111 into 37 to get approximately 3. The concept of division applies to various contexts, including fractions, percentages, and real-world scenarios like dividing resources.
37/10
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You could consider the whole number as a fraction whose denominator is 1. For example, 37 = 37/1.
12 30/90 = 37/3
There are infinitely many fractions between the two given fractions. One such is 13/37.
37.2 pounds equals 37 2/10 pounds. In lowest terms it is 37 1/5 pounds.
28/37 = 2520/3330 31/90 = 1147/3330 2520 - 1147 = 1373 The answer is 1373/3330
Decimal 37 is a whole number not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 37/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
You can divide any integer or real number into 37, as long as the divisor is not zero. For example, you can divide 74 into 37 to get 2, or 111 into 37 to get approximately 3. The concept of division applies to various contexts, including fractions, percentages, and real-world scenarios like dividing resources.
Covert each of the original mixed numbers to improper fractions;divide the improper fractions;simplify the resulting fraction, converting any improper fraction to a mixed number.45/8 = 37/823/4 = 11/4⇒ 45/8 ÷ 23/4 = 37/8 ÷ 11/4= 37/8 x 4/11= 37/22= 115/22
All integers can be represented with a denominator of 1. Example : 25 = 25/1 ; 37 = 37/1. Further equivalent fractions can then be created : 25/1 = 50/2 = 75/3.......and so on.
There are infinitely many such fractions. One example is 37/97.