It is -16. It is a whole number so is neither a fraction nor a mixed number.
16/2
You just take any denominator, (which is the second number in a fraction) and any whole number and multiply that denominator by the whole number to get an improper fraction, say you choose, the whole number 16 and the denominator 4, multiply 4 by 16 and get 64, your improper fraction will be 64/4.
The fraction 16/20.
This is a mixed number. It is an improper fraction presented in the form of a number and a fraction. For example, 13/7 = 16/7
29 over 16 is a top heavy fraction. As a mixed number this will be expressed as a mixed fraction. In this case it is expressed as 1 13/29 where 1 represents a whole number.
It is -16. It is a whole number so is neither a fraction nor a mixed number.
16/2
You just take any denominator, (which is the second number in a fraction) and any whole number and multiply that denominator by the whole number to get an improper fraction, say you choose, the whole number 16 and the denominator 4, multiply 4 by 16 and get 64, your improper fraction will be 64/4.
The fraction 16/20.
Yes. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
If that's the whole number 16, an equivalent fraction is 32/2. If that's the fraction 1/6, an equivalent fraction is 2/12.
This is a mixed number. It is an improper fraction presented in the form of a number and a fraction. For example, 13/7 = 16/7
The top-heavy fraction 16/13 is not equal to a whole number. Expressed as a decimal, it is equal to 1.230769 recurring (that is, 1.230769230769...)
7/16 is a number - expressed as a fraction or a rational number.7/16 is a number - expressed as a fraction or a rational number.7/16 is a number - expressed as a fraction or a rational number.7/16 is a number - expressed as a fraction or a rational number.
Decimal to fraction, don't worry about the whole number (16) for now. The .41= 41/100. The 16 stays. It cannot be simplified. So, 16.41= 16 41/100
1.6 = 16/10.This is a ratio in which both the numerator (16) and denominator (10) are integers. The ratio, therefore, represents a rational number.