Final answer:
The decimal number 162 is a whole number and converting it to a mixed number results in 162 0/1, since there is no fractional part. None of the provided choices A, B, C, or D are correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
The decimal number 162 is a whole number and does not have a fractional part. Therefore, converting it into a mixed number is simply expressing it as 162 plus a fractional part of zero. In mixed number notation, this is written as 162 0/1, since any whole number a can be written as a plus 0/1 (a 0/1).
The question seems to contain a typo since none of the provided choices accurately represent the decimal number 162. Choices A, B, and D are not equivalent to 162. Choice C is also not correct since 163/100 is equivalent to 1.63, which does not represent the number 162 in decimal or mixed number form.
In conclusion, the correct mixed number representation for the decimal 162 would be 162 0/1, which is not listed among the choices given.
To find the equivalent mixed number for the decimal number 162, we need to consider the decimal part as a fraction.
Since there is no decimal part in 162, the fraction is 0. So the equivalent mixed number is 162 as a whole number.
Therefore, the answer is none of the choices provided.