There are actually infinitely many fractions which can be combined to form one. Some examples are:1/2 + 1/2 = 1
1/3 + 2/3 = 1
1/4 + 3/4 = 1
7/16 + 9/16 = 1
1/3 + 1/3 + 1/3 = 1.
etc.
When two fractions add up to one, they may be described as complementary.
1/4 1/4 1/2
turn the whole number into an inproper fraction by doing this: multiply it by the denominator of the fraction.that answer is your numerator make the fractions denominator the whole number's denominator.then subtract just the numerators.you should have an improper fraction as your final answer, so turn that into a mixed number.
That is correct.
Simplify them.
No because whole numbers are integers that do not have decimals or fractions with them.
A base number is pretty much the whole number,ex:2 + 2/3 - 4 1/2 the only whole numbers are 2 and 42/3 and 1/2 are fractions!! :D
1/2 + 1/3 + 1/6...
No. All fractions are not whole numbers, but all whole numbers are [improper] fractions (with a denominator of 1).
Fractions that multiply to get 1 whole are reciprocals, or multiplicative inverses.
It is to change the whole into fractions
Fractions are not whole numbers. They are fractions. You can call a fraction a whole number, but that doesn't make it one.
Fractions whose denominator is 1.
Yes, fractions can be whole numbers. For example, 8/4 = 2 2 is a whole number.
A general rule for multiplying fractions: You shall not multiply the denominator by the whole number,only the numerator.Another rule is you shall make the whole number as a fraction by putting the whole number as the numerator and 1 as the denominator before multiplying it.
Yes it is. All the fractions are NOT whole numbers.
1 half plus 1 half equals a whole
1/1 : 2/2 : 55/55 are 3 examples of fractions equivalent to 1 (1 being the whole of the fraction).
yes they do and fractions also represent divide like if you had 1/2 you would have half of a whole!