0 and 2/5 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a fraction.
3 and 0/7 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a whole number.
5 and 8/0 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a mess.
Answer: Technically, by itself, no.
Zero can be expressed as the sum of any two opposite mixed number.
A mixed number is a combination of a whole number and a fraction. Generally, every mixed number must be more than ' 1 ', but zero is often considered a whole number. Therefore, the mixed number would be zero and six thousandths.
a "mixed" number
Nine fives is 45. As a mixed number that is 450/k where k is ANY non-zero number.
To express 180 as a mixed number, we can represent it as (180 = 180 \frac{0}{1}). Since 180 is a whole number, it can also be considered as a mixed number with zero as the fractional part. Thus, the mixed number form of 180 is simply 180.
Zero can be expressed as the sum of any two opposite mixed number.
A mixed number is a combination of a whole number and a fraction. Generally, every mixed number must be more than ' 1 ', but zero is often considered a whole number. Therefore, the mixed number would be zero and six thousandths.
a "mixed" number
A mixed number is not an integer. Integers are positive or negative whole numbers and zero, but not fractions.
A mixed number
Nine fives is 45. As a mixed number that is 450/k where k is ANY non-zero number.
Oh, absolutely! Just like every tree in our painting has its own unique shape and beauty, a mixed number can have zero as the numerator. It's like having a blank canvas ready for your creativity to flow. Embrace the zero and let your imagination create something wonderful on this mathematical canvas.
That's a 'mixed number'.
It is a fraction. For it to be a mixed number, the integer part of the number would have to be non-zero.
70/1 where the 1 could be replace by any non-zero number.
19 is an integer, so the only way to express it as a mixed number might be 190/n where n is any number (other than zero) that you want. Pointless, but that's the only answer.
It is probably a mixed rational number.