2 & 6/7
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
1/7 is a fraction and not a whole number. So it cannot be expressed as a whole number.
It is: 7/2 = 3.5 and rounded to a whole number it is 4
No.
2 & 6/7
3 over 7 is a fraction and is not equivalent to a whole number.
7 over 4 does not equate to a whole number.
33 over 7 does not equate to a whole number.
If you add 2/7 to 5/7 it equals 7 which is one whole
No.No.No.No.
1 and 2/5
7/2 is a rational fraction and there is no sensible way to represent it as a whole number.
The answer is 43 and the reason why the tens digit changes is because 7 + anything over 2 will change the digit. If just added 7 + 6 it would be 13 then add 30. 1 + any whole number over 8 will change the tens digit 2 + any whole number over 7 will change the tens digit 3 + any whole number over 6 will change the tens digit 4 + any whole number over 5 will change the tens digit 5 + any whole number over 4 will change the tens digit 6 + any whole number over 3 will change the tens digit 7 + any whole number over 2 will change the tens digit 8 + any whole number over 1 will change the tens digit 9+ any whole number over 0 will change the tens digit ect
1/7 is a fraction and not a whole number. So it cannot be expressed as a whole number.
You can make 2 whole 7's in 15 with one left over, so it converts to 2 1/7
Since 52 is not divisible by 7, 52 over 7 is a mixed fraction. It cannot be written as a whole number for the simple reason that it is not a whole number.