if they do not go in evenly to each other then they are called a fraction. and what you have there is a fraction. it does not come out to a whole number, but you can estimate and get the number close to what the actual amount is.
When no whole number will not go into both the numerator and the denominator evenly.
first go the distnace of the whole number. then simply go the distance of the fraction.
The fraction form of 7 is 7/1. 7 is a whole number so it goes on the top and 1 is put underneath because it is not totally a whole number and so it is considered a part of a whole and those go on the bottom.
so you have the fraction, ex: 2/4 (fraction) x 2 (whole number). you put the whole number, 2, over 1. so it's 2/4 x 2/1. then you go ahead and multiply (assuming you know how to do that.) 2 _ x 2 , you can change to 2 2 _ x _ 4 4 1
Yes, 135 can be divided into any number you like. The answer may be a fraction or a whole number, depending on what it is divided into
You can only make a fraction into a mixed number if the top number (numerator) is larger than the bottom number (denominator) by dividing.For example, we have23/4we can see that 23 (numerator) is larger than 4 (denominator)To get to a mixed number, 23 is divided by 4.How many times does 4 go into 23?4x1=44x2=84x3=124x4=164x5=204x6=24So 4 goes into 23, 5 times with a reminder of 3.so the mixed number is 5 3/4If the fraction was 20/4, simplifying it to a whole number would be 5.
54A fraction is a way of representing a division of a 'whole' into 'parts'.
In a fraction any non zero number can go into any number.
You go for 99.
The question can have no sensible answer. The whole idea of one number going into another makes sense only in the context of whole numbers (integers). If fractions are allowed, then each and every non-zero number will go into the given number so the question becomes pointless.
To change decimals to fractions, you must move the decimal place over to make it a whole number. However many places you move it, that is how many zeroes that go on the denominator with the 1. For example, 0.38 would be 38/100 as a fraction.