yes they do and fractions also represent divide like if you had 1/2 you would have half of a whole!
You need at least two numbers to find an LCM. And they need to be whole numbers, not fractions.
The LCM refers to whole numbers, not fractions.
The LCM applies to whole numbers, not fractions. If you're trying to find the least common denominator, it's 12.
On the off chance you are asking for equivalent fractions, they are 2/8 and 3/12.
You cannot turn whole numbers into reduced fractions. Whole numbers are as reduced as possible. The fraction is 26/1
Turn the proper fraction into an improper fraction.
No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
Fractions help with numbers that are not whole numbers.
Any whole number can become a fraction by putting it over 1.
Mixed fractions can't become whole numbers.
There are an infinite number of both fractions and whole numbers.
turn them into improper fractions
adding fractions is like adding a WHOLE lot of parts of numbers
The majority of fractions will not be able to become whole numbers. Certain improper fractions, where the numerator is a multiple of the denominator, can become whole numbers. No proper fractions can.
Whole numbers are positive numbers and there are no fractions or decimals.
turn the whole number into an inproper fraction by doing this: multiply it by the denominator of the fraction.that answer is your numerator make the fractions denominator the whole number's denominator.then subtract just the numerators.you should have an improper fraction as your final answer, so turn that into a mixed number.