It is a mixed number as for example: 2 and 3/4
A mixed number
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.
It is a mixed number as for example 2 and 3/4
convert all of your numbers to fractions by turning the whole and fraction term into an improper fraction. For example, one and two-fifths, written as 1 2/5, becomes 7/5 by multiplying the denominator (5) by the whole number (1), adding it to the numerator (2) and then putting that number (5*1 + 2 = 7) over the denominator. Then, simply multiply the fractions as you normally would and don't forget to simplify.
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.
Both are divisible by eight. So 8/11 would be the lowest fraction which could be represented in whole numbers.
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.
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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 ;-)
It is a mixed number as for example 2 and 3/4