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1- is -12.17 a integer? 2- 5/5 an integer? 3- 485.84 an integer? 4 - -16/13 an integer?
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1- is -12.17 a integer?
2- 5/5 an integer?
3- 485.84 an integer?
4 - -16/13 an integer?
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No, it is not an integer
due to the decimal portion 0.17; integers are either positive or negative whole numbers. Zero is included as well.
Yes it is an integer
because 5/5 = 1 which has no decimal or fractional parts.
No, it is not an integer
for similar reasoning as problem 1. The 0.84 decimal portion is why we don't have an integer.
No, it is not an integer
because -16/13 = -1.2308 approximately, and we don't have a negative whole number here.
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