The given number is a fraction. It cannot be made into an integer.
35 already is an integer.
The number 5000 is already an integer.
Do nothing. 50 is already an integer.
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"Arbitrary" simply means any. So this refers to any positive integer. It may be used to make a statement that is true for every positive integer.
Multiply the numerator and the denominator by the same non-zero integer. You can divide the numerator and denominator by the same non-zero integer, but the integer has to be a factor of them both.
32 is an integer, not a fraction.
Not necessarily, for example: If you subtract 3 from 4, then you get +1. But if you subtract 4 from 3, you get -1. The answer will always be an integer, but you cannot make a general statement about the sign, without knowing more information.
That integer is ' 85 '. Since it's used to represent 85, mathematicians decided to make it look just like 85 in order to make it easier to remember.
You can convert any integer into a fraction, by putting the integer into the numerator, and 1 into the denominator. Thus, 105 = 105/1.
Perhaps it makes sense to ask; in any case, the answer is that there is no greatest and no smallest integer. Whatever number you choose, you can always add one to get an even larger integer; or subtract one to get an even smaller one.
Put the integer over 100 then reduce.