The bottom term of a fraction is known as the denominator.
A number that is made up of a whole number and a fraction, such as 1 3/4, is known as a Mixed Number.
The number of parts being counted is the numerator of a fraction The number of parts into which the whole has been divided is the denominator of a fraction.
The answer can be another fraction and a whole number or it can be a whole number.
This is known as a mixed number. For example, the improper fraction 22/7 can be stated as the mixed number 31/7.
The term meaning 'known fraction of a whole' is aliquot. Good luck with the telegraph crossword ;-)
A term for a number that has no decimal or fraction is called a whole number.
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The bottom term of a fraction is known as the denominator.
No! The term "integer" refers to something whole in itself, or in math, a whole number. Therefore, a fraction cannot be an integer.
There cannot be a whole fraction. If it is a fraction it is not whole and if it is whole it is not a fraction.
A compound fraction, also known as a mixed number, is a fraction which comprises a whole part and a fractional part.
The term fraction means a part of the whole. So one half (1/2) is a fraction. The decimal 0.5 means a half and is also a fraction.
A fraction is a mathematical term used to describe part of a whole, as in if a whole was divided into X number of pieces. A fraction consists of a numerator, which describes a number of parts, and a denominator, which describes how many parts are necessary to make a whole. For example, three-fourths means that we have three parts and there are four parts that make a whole so we have three-fourths of a whole.
A fraction of a whole, or others why known as a decimal number.
No. Whole numbers are numbers which are "Whole" just as the term suggests. IT should not be a fraction or have any decimal digits.