Four sixteenths is one quarter, or one over four. That is what it simplifies to. It is not a whole number.
4/7 (four over seven) cannot be reduced to a whole number. It divides to approximately 0.571.
Twelve over four is the same thing as twelve divided by four. This equals 3.
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
21 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
3/4 is not a whole number
Four sixteenths is one quarter, or one over four. That is what it simplifies to. It is not a whole number.
4/7 (four over seven) cannot be reduced to a whole number. It divides to approximately 0.571.
Twelve over four is the same thing as twelve divided by four. This equals 3.
No, it is a fraction. It is four tenths which would also be 40%, so it is less than one and not a whole number.
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
21 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
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.
4/9 can't be a whole number.
In mathematical terms, the fraction "four over one" can be simplified to the whole number "four." This is because dividing a number by one does not change the value of the number. So, yes, "four over one" is the same as "four" in this context.
3/4 cannot be a whole number.
The next whole number or integer after 4 is 5