Yes.
The decimal part is 0 (for example 16 is 16.0)
No, because integers are whole numbers
They can be integers, rational numbers or even approximations for irrational numbers.
An integer is a "whole number". The only way it can have a decimal is if the decimal part is all nothing but zeros. Then you could erase the decimal part and it wouldn't change the value of the number.
Non-integers are fractions, decimal numbers, and irrational numbers. Integers are positive and negative whole numbers.
yes
because not all rational numbers are integers, recurring numbers, numbers to 1 decimal place and fractions are rational as well but all integers are rational
no, integers are whole numbers and have no decimal points ; 1,2,3 etc. are integers but not 1.8, for example do not have any values after the decimal
It is a decimal because it is an integer and all [normal] integers are decimal numbers.
Integers.
Integers or whole numbers
If you have drawn a number line counting in whole numbers, the integers are those whole number points. Any decimal numbers in between are not integers.
Integers are those numbers that can be written without a fraction or decimal component, such as 1,200,37,-4 Natural numbers are the non negative integers.