You cannot convert three-fourths onto a whole number.... it is a fraction, indicating that some item has been divided into four parts and you are dealing with three of them. You can convert three-fourths of a known number into another (smaller) number by dividing the known number by 4 and multiplying the result by 3 - so that three-fourths of 120 would be calculated as 120 / 4 = 30. 30 x 3 = 90..... so 90 is three-fourths of 120.
one-fourths + three-fourths = four-fourths = one whole
nine forths
number of fourths needed to make 2 whole and one half = 10
4 fourths in a whole
2.75
15/4 = 3 and 3/4 so it is a mixed number
It is: 1 and 3/4 = 1.75 as a decimal which can be rounded up to 2 as a whole number
Three-fourths and one-fourth make a whole.
You cannot convert three-fourths onto a whole number.... it is a fraction, indicating that some item has been divided into four parts and you are dealing with three of them. You can convert three-fourths of a known number into another (smaller) number by dividing the known number by 4 and multiplying the result by 3 - so that three-fourths of 120 would be calculated as 120 / 4 = 30. 30 x 3 = 90..... so 90 is three-fourths of 120.
Yes, it is.
1 3/4, that's a 1 (whole number) and 3/4 (fraction 3 over 4)
one-fourths + three-fourths = four-fourths = one whole
8.75 is the decimal. It can't be written as a whole number.
7/2 is a rational fraction and there is no sensible way to represent it as a whole number. There is no whole number in it.
16/4 is a whole number: 4
nine forths