It is: 2 and 17/25 in its simplest terms
1.21 as a mix number
In terms of the number, you would use two thousand or 2000. It is generally unnecessary to mix numeric and verbal forms of the number until higher magnitudes are necessitated.
Melting pot.
In today's terms: 1009
No
o is the mix number and 8 over 5 is th fraction
If your using exponents, brackets and numbers with 2's as their digits; then it would have to be:222 (squared) = 49284This is the lowest number you can get to using four 2's and exponents.BUT if your using operations like +, -, x, etc. then:(2-2) + (2-2) = 0would be more suited, as 0 is the lowest number.You can mix and match all you want with this one, but 0 has to be your answer)
Oh honey, 7.14 is already a decimal, no need to mix it up with fractions. Just leave it be, it's fine the way it is.
The phone number of the Tom Mix Museum is: 918-534-1555.
You can't mix colours to get white, because technically white isn't a colour. White, in terms of, say, paint or crayons or something, is the lack of colour. White in terms of light is every colour mixed together, but sadly that doesn't mean that if you mix every colour of paint together you will get white.
no. lets use 10,000,000,000,000, which is a whole number, and 1 1/2, which is a mixed number. all a mixed number is is a mix of fractions and whole numbers,