13 is a whole number. One way to write it as a fraction is 13/1.
7 and 13/21 is equivalent to the fraction 154/21.
Assume the term is 1/13. Then, it's in fraction form since it's the quotient of two values. If you want to determine 1 and 13 in fraction separately, then 1 is 1/1 [in fraction form] or 1 and 13 is 13/1 [in fraction form] or 13. 1 and 13 are actually whole numbers!
The answer, in fraction form, could be expressed as 520/13.
There cannot be a whole fraction. If it is a fraction it is not whole and if it is whole it is not a fraction.
13 is a whole number. One way to write it as a fraction is 13/1.
If the whole number is one of {-13, -1, 1, 13} then the answer is a whole number. Otherwise it is a rational fraction.
The question has provided the answer. The fraction is 8/13 or eight thirteenths.
7 and 13/21 is equivalent to the fraction 154/21.
No. Factors are whole numbers.
8/13
Assume the term is 1/13. Then, it's in fraction form since it's the quotient of two values. If you want to determine 1 and 13 in fraction separately, then 1 is 1/1 [in fraction form] or 1 and 13 is 13/1 [in fraction form] or 13. 1 and 13 are actually whole numbers!
The answer, in fraction form, could be expressed as 520/13.
seeing as 13 is an integer, the only fraction it can really be is 13/1, which is still just 13. though i don't really understand the question, since fractions are usually for non-integers13 = 13/1 in fraction
To change a whole number with a decimal into a fraction, you take the decimal and put it into a fraction in simplest form. Let me give you an example so you understand better: 13.678 = 13 678/1000 = 13 339/500. You change it to a mixed fraction.
Oh, dude, one thirteenth as a whole number is like 0.076923... but who's counting, right? It's like trying to divide a pizza into 13 equal slices; good luck with that! Just remember, math is hard, but pizza is easy.
There cannot be a whole fraction. If it is a fraction it is not whole and if it is whole it is not a fraction.