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For some x equal to a fraction, x is a a whole number

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Answered by liarb465
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false

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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x is not a whole number because 2 is not a multiple of 3.

It is impossible for x to be a whole number if x is a fraction, unless that fraction is equal to a whole number. In other words, if x is a fraction of the form n/d, where n and d are integers and d is not zero, then x can only be a whole number if n is a multiple of d.

For example, if x = 2/1, then x is a whole number because 2 is a multiple of 1. Similarly, if x = 9/3, then x is a whole number because 9 is a multiple of 3. However, if x = 2/3, then x is not a whole number because 2 is not a multiple of 3.

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