not unless you know what number the variable stands for
Yes it can, but it depends on what kind of variable and how it relates to the whole number.
A number, multiplied by a variable is part of an Algebraic equation. A person can find out the value of the variable if they divide each side by the number that is next to the variable. For example, if the equation is 5x = 60, divide each side by 5 and the answer is x = 12.
To find the whole number you can divide 2.049 by to get 0.683, you need to divide 2.049 by 0.683. The result is 3, indicating that you can divide 2.049 by 3 to get 0.683. This is because dividing by a whole number results in a quotient that is also a whole number.
2/3a / 4 = 2/3a / 4/1 = 2/3a x 1/4 = 2/12a = 1/6a
not unless you know what number the variable stands for
Yes it can, but it depends on what kind of variable and how it relates to the whole number.
Multiply the denominator by the whole number, or divide the numerator by the whole number
what whole number will 8 always divide by?
The whole idea of a variable is that any number can replace it.
To divide a whole number by a fraction, you can rewrite the fraction as a whole number by multiplying the denominator by the whole number. Then, divide the resulting whole number by the numerator of the fraction. This process is equivalent to multiplying the whole number by the reciprocal of the fraction.
A number, multiplied by a variable is part of an Algebraic equation. A person can find out the value of the variable if they divide each side by the number that is next to the variable. For example, if the equation is 5x = 60, divide each side by 5 and the answer is x = 12.
They are the integer powers of that variable.
An integer is a whole number.
Zero is a whole number and definition of monomial is " a number, or a variable, or a combination of a constant and a variable"
There is no whole number that satisfies this request.
divide it