compound fraction
It is a mixed fraction.
A mixed number is a number with both a whole number and a fraction.
A mixed number fraction is when you have both a whole number and a fraction stated together. For example, "three and a half" or "five and one quarter".
It is the ratio of one whole number to another whole number, which may be expressed as a fraction. The ratio (or fraction) may be simplified by dividing both numbers by the greatest common factor.
A decimal is similar to a fraction because they are both part of a whole number, not a whole number, just part of one. For example, 0.5 is the same thing as 1/2 , or half. This means both are only half of a whole number.
It is a mixed fraction.
A mixed number is a number with both a whole number and a fraction.
turn both fractions into decimals and then multiply!
-- If the numerator and denominator of the fraction are both whole numbers,then the fraction is definitely a rational number.-- Even if they're not both whole numbers, it still canbe a rational number.-- Makes no difference whether the fraction is negative or positive, improper or proper.
You know when a fraction is equivalent to a whole number when both the numerator and denominator is the same. For example 2/2 is equivalent to the number two.
This is called a mixed number. Mixed numbers are numbers that stand for both a fraction and a whole number. For example: 41/2
A mixed number fraction is when you have both a whole number and a fraction stated together. For example, "three and a half" or "five and one quarter".
As a mixed number, it is 1 76/100. and as a fraction it is 176/100, both of which can be simplified. It cannot be expressed as a whole number because it is not a whole number.
It is the ratio of one whole number to another whole number, which may be expressed as a fraction. The ratio (or fraction) may be simplified by dividing both numbers by the greatest common factor.
A decimal is similar to a fraction because they are both part of a whole number, not a whole number, just part of one. For example, 0.5 is the same thing as 1/2 , or half. This means both are only half of a whole number.
Yes, slope can be written as a whole number instead of a fraction if the slope is a whole number. In slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), the slope (m) represents the rate of change between two variables. If the slope is a whole number, it can be written as a whole number without the need for a fraction. For example, a slope of 3 would be written as "3" rather than "3/1."
When no whole number will not go into both the numerator and the denominator evenly.