It is a mixed number as for example: 2 and 3/4
A term for a number that has no decimal or fraction is called a whole number.
No! The term "integer" refers to something whole in itself, or in math, a whole number. Therefore, a fraction cannot be an integer.
Both are divisible by eight. So 8/11 would be the lowest fraction which could be represented in whole numbers.
The term for a number that represents a quantity that is part of one whole is a "fraction." A fraction consists of two parts: the numerator, which indicates how many parts are being considered, and the denominator, which indicates the total number of equal parts that make up the whole. For example, in the fraction 3/4, 3 is the numerator and 4 is the denominator, representing three out of four equal parts of a whole.
The term used to name a part of a whole, a part of a set, a location on a number line, or a division of a whole number is "fraction." A fraction consists of a numerator and a denominator, indicating how many parts of the whole are being considered. It can represent various concepts in mathematics, such as ratios, proportions, and divisions.
A term for a number that has no decimal or fraction is called a whole number.
"Whole number" actually has several definitions depending on who you talk to. It can be used to refer to all positive integers (1,2,3,4,...) all non-negative integers (0,1,2,3,4,...), or all integers (...,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,...). A fraction is a representation of a number as a ratio between two numbers. Consequently any whole number can be represented as the number divided by 1, i.e. 7 = 7/1. A whole number can also be represented as that same ratio with the top and bottom multiplied by the same number, i.e. 7 = 7/1 = 14/2 = 35/5.Generally when you represent a whole number as a fraction you would no longer be calling it a whole number, rather you would refer to it as a fraction. Note that "fraction" is often used interchangeably with the term "rational number". The set of Rational numbers includes all numbers that can be represented as a ratio of integers, i.e. as fractions. Since all whole numbers can be represented as fractions, all whole numbers are included in the set of rational numbers - but not all rational numbers are whole numbers.
No! The term "integer" refers to something whole in itself, or in math, a whole number. Therefore, a fraction cannot be an integer.
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.
No. Whole numbers are numbers which are "Whole" just as the term suggests. IT should not be a fraction or have any decimal digits.
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.
Both are divisible by eight. So 8/11 would be the lowest fraction which could be represented in whole numbers.
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The term used to name a part of a whole, a part of a set, a location on a number line, or a division of a whole number is "fraction." A fraction consists of a numerator and a denominator, indicating how many parts of the whole are being considered. It can represent various concepts in mathematics, such as ratios, proportions, and divisions.
when a fraction is not in lowest term is there ius a whole number greater than 1 which divides into both the numerator and denominator evenly
A whole number, one that doesn't have a fraction in it For example: five and one-sixth is not a integer number five by itself is
The term meaning 'known fraction of a whole' is aliquot. Good luck with the telegraph crossword ;-)