-2/3 is not an integer because it is a fraction.
No, 2/3 is not an integer since 3 doesn't divide 2. Remember that in order for the value to be an integer, the denominator term has to divide the numerator term.
Expressed as an integer, 6/3 is equal to 2.
No.
No, because integers are defined as whole numbers.
5 there are 5 thirds in 1 and 2/3....there are 3 thirds in the whole (1) and 2 in the 2/thirds
-2/3 is not an integer because it is not a whole number
No, 2/3 is not an integer since 3 doesn't divide 2. Remember that in order for the value to be an integer, the denominator term has to divide the numerator term.
Expressed as an integer, 6/3 is equal to 2.
no
No.
A rational number is one which can be expressed as one integer over another (possibly the same) integer which is not zero. thirty thirds = 30/3 which is one integer over another integer → it is rational.
Three thirds is an integer, not a fraction.
That has no integer solution. Three times an integer is another integer; if you subtract to integers, you get an integer again, not a fraction.
No, because integers are defined as whole numbers.
No, because integers are defined as whole numbers.
5 there are 5 thirds in 1 and 2/3....there are 3 thirds in the whole (1) and 2 in the 2/thirds
1/x + 1/2x + 2 = 2/3; 3/2x = -4/3; -8x = 9 (2 + 1)/2x + 2 = 2/3 3 + 4x = 4x/3 9 + 12x = 4x 8x = -9 x = -1 1/8 which isn't an integer but fits the stated conditions If you're doing A+ the answer is 2.