It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It is called a whole number. Every whole number, other than 1 can be divided evenly by 1. 1 itself can be divided evenly by -1. Thus, every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It means nothing at all. Every whole number, except 1, can be divided evenly by 1. Which leaves 1 which can be divided evenly by -1. Thus every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
It means nothing at all. Every whole number, except 1, can be divided evenly by 1. Which leaves 1 which can be divided evenly by -1. Thus every whole number can be divided evenly by another whole number.
If the square root is a whole number, then the square of the square root, the original number, is also a whole number; all whole numbers can be expressed as themselves over 1, and so are rational numbers. The answer is thus any square number, ie the square of the natural numbers: 1 (1²), 4 (2²), 9 (3²), 16 (4²), etc.
It may be a whole number, or it may be another fraction. Examples: 1/2 divided by 1/4 = 2 (whole number) 1/2 divided by 1/3 = 3/2 (a fraction).
-If you mean what can .2 be divided by to get a whole number, then .1 works (.2/.1 = 2) -If you mean what can be divided by .2 to get a whole number, then 1 works (1/.2 = 5)
Because every [whole] number can be divided by '1' without a remainder. ' 1 ' fits into every [whole] number a whole number of times.
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629 can be divided by: 1, 17, 37, 629.
You simply multiply the whole number by the denominator. A whole number divided by a fraction is the whole number times the inverse of the fraction. For example, 8 divided by 1/4 is 8 times 4 = 32.