Zero can be expressed as the sum of any two opposite mixed number.
The mixed number for zero is 0.
A mixed number is a combination of a whole number and a fraction. Generally, every mixed number must be more than ' 1 ', but zero is often considered a whole number. Therefore, the mixed number would be zero and six thousandths.
a "mixed" number
Nine fives is 45. As a mixed number that is 450/k where k is ANY non-zero number.
0 and 2/5 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a fraction. 3 and 0/7 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a whole number. 5 and 8/0 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a mess. Answer: Technically, by itself, no.
A whole number is any number that is not a fraction, decimal, or mixed number. A nonzero whole number is the same, except that it doesn't equal zero.
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A mixed number is a combination of a whole number and a fraction. Generally, every mixed number must be more than ' 1 ', but zero is often considered a whole number. Therefore, the mixed number would be zero and six thousandths.
a "mixed" number
A mixed number is not an integer. Integers are positive or negative whole numbers and zero, but not fractions.
A mixed number
Nine fives is 45. As a mixed number that is 450/k where k is ANY non-zero number.
That's a 'mixed number'.
It is a fraction. For it to be a mixed number, the integer part of the number would have to be non-zero.
70/1 where the 1 could be replace by any non-zero number.
0 and 2/5 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a fraction. 3 and 0/7 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a whole number. 5 and 8/0 wouldn't be a mixed number, it would be a mess. Answer: Technically, by itself, no.
It is probably a mixed rational number.
Of course not. The graph can cross the y-axis anywhere ... fraction, mixed number, whole number, or zero, and there are even some graphs that don't cross the y-axis anywhere.