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Tiara Best
18 August, 16:53
Whole number and fraction
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Clark Watkins
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The number which is more than 1 or 1 is a whole number while the fractional number is less than 1. So if we have 1 whole pizza we call it a whole and if we divide it it becomes into a fractional number and if we eat a piece from it it become to a fractional number. EG: The whole pizza was divided into 8 pieces and eat 3 the fractional number will be 3/8. Which is not the full pizza.
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