To turn a fraction into a whole number, you need to find a way to make the fraction equal to an integer. Here are some common methods:
1. Simplify the Fraction (If Possible)
- Sometimes, a fraction like 4/2 can be simplified by dividing numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor (GCD).
- Example:
42=2\frac{4}{2}=224=2 (which is a whole number)
2. Multiply the Fraction by Its Denominator
- Multiply the fraction by its denominator to get a whole number.
- Example:
34×4=3\frac{3}{4}\times 4=343×4=3 (a whole number)
3. Find an Equivalent Fraction That Is a Whole Number
- Multiply numerator and denominator by the same number to get a fraction with denominator 1.
- Example:
51=5\frac{5}{1}=515=5 (already a whole number)
For fractions like 63\frac{6}{3}36, simplify to 222.
4. Convert Improper Fractions to Mixed Numbers or Whole Numbers
- If the numerator is divisible by the denominator, the fraction equals a whole number.
- Example:
84=2\frac{8}{4}=248=2
Summary
- If the numerator is divisible by the denominator, divide to get a whole number.
- Otherwise, multiply the fraction by the denominator to get a whole number.
- Simplify the fraction first to check if it can be turned into a whole number.
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