That always gives you an odd number.
Add the whole number to the whole part of the mixed number. For example, 3 + 2 and 1/2 = 5 and 1/2. The fractional part is separate from the whole part.
There is no biggest whole number. You can always add one more.
That is correct. Considering the largest double digit whole number is 99. Unless of course, you mean adding the two digits of a double digit number alongside the two digits of another double digit number, then yes, you will have a 4 digit number. Depends how you interpret the question, and your creativity.
Apart from using a calculator, specifically if you multiply a whole number by a power of 10:* To multiply a whole number by 10, add a zero to the whole number. * To multiply a whole number by 100, add two zeros to the whole number. * Etc.
You can add a period, and a zero, after the whole number. Or you can just consider the whole numbers themselves a special kind of "decimal number".
It's not possible to double any whole number, then add 4, and wind up with an odd number.
Add whole, then to the sum put the fraction next to it
Add the whole number to the whole part of the mixed number. For example, 3 + 2 and 1/2 = 5 and 1/2. The fractional part is separate from the whole part.
you times 8 by half (1/2) to get 4 NO. There is another whole number that you can add to itself to get the number 8.
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There is no biggest whole number. You can always add one more.
You multiply the denominator by the whole number. then you add the numerator and add the denominator: 3 4 3 So you do 3x3=9. Then add 4 so the answer is 13. so the final answer is 13 3
You have to multiply the bottom number by the whole number. then add it to the top number. EX: 1/2+3=7/2
What is the smallest whole number you can add to 637 and get all 5's in the answer?
That is correct. Considering the largest double digit whole number is 99. Unless of course, you mean adding the two digits of a double digit number alongside the two digits of another double digit number, then yes, you will have a 4 digit number. Depends how you interpret the question, and your creativity.
Apart from using a calculator, specifically if you multiply a whole number by a power of 10:* To multiply a whole number by 10, add a zero to the whole number. * To multiply a whole number by 100, add two zeros to the whole number. * Etc.
5 +6.7 = 11.7