Let 1 be the denominator and your whole number the numerator. e.g. 4 -> 4/1
The answer can be another fraction and a whole number or it can be a whole number.
The numerator of the fraction is multiplied by the whole number.
It is the first whole number divided by the denominator of the unit fraction. This could be a whole number or a fraction.
It is often a fraction but can be a mixed or whole number.
Any whole number can become a fraction by putting it over one.
When there is an equivalent fraction whose numerator is an integer and denominator is 1.
Let 1 be the denominator and your whole number the numerator. e.g. 4 -> 4/1
The answer can be another fraction and a whole number or it can be a whole number.
You can make any whole number into a fraction by putting it over 1.
When the numerator is equal to or a multiple of the denominator.
Proper fractions can't become whole numbers. Improper fractions can only become whole numbers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator. To find out, divide the denominator into the numerator. If there is no remainder, it's a whole number.
a fraction cannot be a whole number
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.
When multiplying a fraction by a whole number, you should rewrite the whole number as a fraction. Do this by placing the number over a denominator of one.
The numerator of the fraction is multiplied by the whole number.
Any whole number into a fraction is whole number over 1. Whole number = x Fraction = x/1