Oh, isn't that a happy little math problem! When you divide 39 by 4, you get 9 with a remainder of 3. So, 39 over 4 as a whole number is 9, with that little remainder of 3 left over, just like a squirrel gathering extra acorns for the winter.
first you multiply the whole number by the denominator then add the numerater to the product then put the answer over the denominator e.g. 5 4/7 5x7=35 35+4=39 39 over 7 TADA!!
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
21 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
When you divide 20 by 5, you get 4 as the quotient. Therefore, 20 over 5 as a whole number is 4. In fraction form, it is written as 4/1, but as a whole number, it is simply 4.
4 and 7/8
first you multiply the whole number by the denominator then add the numerater to the product then put the answer over the denominator e.g. 5 4/7 5x7=35 35+4=39 39 over 7 TADA!!
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
21 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
3/4 cannot be a whole number.
3/4 is not a whole number
When you divide 20 by 5, you get 4 as the quotient. Therefore, 20 over 5 as a whole number is 4. In fraction form, it is written as 4/1, but as a whole number, it is simply 4.
multipy 3/4 by 4/3 to equal a whole number = 1.
4 1/4
4 and 7/8
7 4/5
It is: 335/4 = 83.75 which can be rounded to 84 as a whole number
No, it is not.