The whole number x can be written as x/1.
No, you cannot write any irrational number as a fraction.
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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You would write it as x/3 -4, where x is whatever the number is.
As discussed in the introduction, a predecessor is a value that comes right before/immediate before/just before a particular value. Suppose a value is x (where x belongs to any whole number), then the predecessor of x will be x-1. Thus, to find the predecessor of any value, we have to subtract the given value from 1.
The whole number x can be written as x/1.
5 x 10^3
No, you cannot write any irrational number as a fraction.
There is no greatest whole number. If x were the greatest whole number then what about x+1? It would be greater than x and it would be a whole number!
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
Any whole number into a fraction is whole number over 1. Whole number = x Fraction = x/1
If x is the given number and n is any whole number, then the question requires x = x*n which implies that x is zero.
Given any whole number, x, you can write it as a rational traction in the form x/1. You can then multiply both the numerator and denominator by any non-zero integer to make an equivalent fraction.
You need at least two things to have a product. Two whole numbers won't multiply to create a fraction. A whole number and a fraction will. 3 x 1/2 = 3/2
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How about zero = 0 which is an integer but not a whole number