An integer can be written as a fraction. 7 = 7/1 or 21/3 but in its simplified form it is not a fraction.
Fractions and integers can be equivalent, but they are different things. An integer can be written as a fraction (7 = 7/1 or 21/3) but in its simplified form it is not a fraction.
No. The word integer means something that is complete. The word fraction means something that is not whole. So, they are mutually exclusive. However a fraction can represent an integer 3 is the same as 3/1 or 12/4, for example. Every integer can be written as itself over one. So if an integer can be written as a fraction, they are not mutually exclusive. 2 = 2/1 No
It is any fraction of the form (21*k)/(84*k) where k is a non-zero integer, or a common factor of the two.
9 / (3/7) = 9 * (7/3) = 21 which is an integer, not an improper fraction.
21 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 21/1.
Fractions and integers can be equivalent, but they are different things. An integer can be written as a fraction (7 = 7/1 or 21/3) but in its simplified form it is not a fraction.
21 is an integer which is also a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 21/1
21 over 11 = 21/11 in fraction
35/21 is equivalent to 5/3, which can also be written as 1.666...
The fraction of 21% is 21/100, or 21 over 100.
21/3 is rational. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.