yes, any positive or negative number is an integer
Yes, 150, as with any other whole number, is an integer.
150 as a decimal is 150. and as a fraction, it is 150/1.
Let x=1st integer x+1=2nd integer x+2=3rd integer 5(x+x+1+x+2)=150 5(3x+3)=150 15x+15=150 15x=135 x=9 So you put what x is 1st integer (x)= 9 Since it's three consecutive integers, you add one to the 2nd integer 2nd integer (x+1)= 10 Then you do the same thing for the third integer 3rd integer (x+2)= 11
It's 150. Whole numbers can't be simplified.
The square root of 150 will be between 12 and 13, closer to 12.
2x5x5x3 you can apply the negative to any of the numbers
-150, -148 To find these numbers set up an algebraic expression. The first even integer would be 2X and the next even integer would be 2X + 2 So, 2X + (2X+2) = -298 Solving for X, X = -75 So the first even integer would be 2*(-75) or -150 And the second even integer would be 2 + the first or 2+-150 or -148
The square root (or cubic root, or fourth root, etc.) of any positive integer can only be: a) either an integer, b) or an irrational number.
Since 25150 is an integer, it cannot be simplified.
The first ten positive integer multiples of 150 are: 1 x 150 = 150 2 x 150 = 300 3 x 150 = 450 4 x 150 = 600 5 x 150 = 750 6 x 150 = 900 7 x 150 = 1050 8 x 150 = 1200 9 x 150 = 1350 10 x 150 = 1500
An integer greater than 100 is any whole number greater than 100 i.e. 101, 150, 5620, 64861
150 is an integer: it is neither a fraction nor a mixed number. It can be expressed in the form of a rational fraction as 150/1 which is the simplest form. However, there is no sensible way to express it as a mixed number.