You cannot. If the ratio gives x and y as the integers then so also are 2x and 2y, or 3x and 3y and so on.
The ratio of integers to rational numbers is 0.
a ratio of integers
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To find the sum of integers in a square grid that match a given value, add up all the matching integers in the grid.
Not quite. A rational number is a ratio and each rational number is a ratio of specific pairs of integers - not ANY two integers. And, of course, 0 is not allowed on the denominator.
A number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers is known as an irrational number.
The ratio is not defined.
To find a ratio, you need to compare two numbers. Since you have only given one number, it is impossible to find a ratio.
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A number is said to be rational if it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. That is, a number x is rational if and only if it is equivalent to p/q for some integers p and q where q is not 0.
Any number that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers is a rational number.
NO it is not irrational, that is to say it IS rational. If you can write a number as ratio of integers, it is rational. -11.7 can certainly be written as a ratio of integers.