7/8
One fourth is the same as one quarter. The whole is divided into four equal parts, and one of those equal parts is one fourth.
A number that names 1 equal part of a whole and has 1 as its numerator is a proper fraction, such as ( \frac{1}{n} ), where ( n ) is a positive integer greater than 1. For example, ( \frac{1}{2} ) represents one equal part of a whole divided into two equal parts. Similarly, ( \frac{1}{3} ) represents one equal part of a whole divided into three equal parts.
When you make the fraction: 21 over 1 it is equal to the whole # 21
Any whole number can be written as that number over 1. Multiply the improper fraction by one over the whole number.
Halves are equal to one whole because two equal parts combined together form a complete unit. For example, if you take one-half of a pizza and another half, when you put them together, you have the entire pizza. This concept applies universally to any object or measurement that can be divided into equal parts. Thus, two halves always equal one whole.
to make a whole number into a fraction all you have to do is make it whatever the whole number is over one ex: 2 is your whole number, to make it a fraction simply put it over one. when you say it, you can say 2 over 1, 2 firsts, or 2 divided by 1. 2 divided by one does equal 2, your starting whole number.
One fourth is the same as one quarter. The whole is divided into four equal parts, and one of those equal parts is one fourth.
One over eight is not a whole number.
1 fifth is one equal piece of a whole that was divided into 5 equal pieces.
One over two does not equal one whole. Two over two equals one whole.
The denominator is how many equal pieces that one whole unit is divided into. The numerator tells how many of those equal pieces is measured. So in the fraction 3/5, the unit is divided into 5 parts and you have 3 pieces of the whole.
A tri-section. A whole divided into three equal parts.
What is the only integer divided by itself that is not equal to one.
because it can be divided evenly into two equal whole numbers. (one and one)
2 over 2 is equal to 1. It is not larger than one whole.
A number that names 1 equal part of a whole and has 1 as its numerator is a proper fraction, such as ( \frac{1}{n} ), where ( n ) is a positive integer greater than 1. For example, ( \frac{1}{2} ) represents one equal part of a whole divided into two equal parts. Similarly, ( \frac{1}{3} ) represents one equal part of a whole divided into three equal parts.
No, one whole would be 10/10 or 9/9