Yes, of course. If your slope is anything over 1, such as 4/1, you can also write it as 4.
Multiply the fraction's numerator by the whole number, then reduce the improper fraction if necessary.Example : 3/4 x 6= (3 x 6) / 4 = 18/4 = 4 2/4 = 4 1/2
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18 over 4 can be written as 4 and 1/2.
Any whole number can be written over 1. To divide a fraction by a whole number, multiply that fraction by one over the whole number. 2/3 divided by 4 = 2/3 x 1/4
Yes, of course. If your slope is anything over 1, such as 4/1, you can also write it as 4.
It's 1 whole + 1 over 4.
1 whole is equivalent to 100%, and 1 over 4 is equivalent to 25%. So together, 1 whole and 1 over 4 make 125%.
You can write any whole number with a "1" as the denominator. E.g., 4 is the same as 4/1.
The answer is 1/4. 1 whole would be 4/4 (4 over 4) so subtracting 3/4 (3 over 4) gives the result.
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Multiply the denominator by the whole number, add that total to the numerator and put the whole thing over the original denominator. 3 and 1/4 = 13/4
1 whole and 1 over 10
The whole is 20
1/4 multiplied by 4 equal 1.1 is greater than 1/4, because 1/4 is less than a whole and 1 is a whole.
1/4 = 0.25
It can't be one.