Yes because 18 is a whole number, not a fraction or a decimal.
no
Yes. 18 is all of those things.
No, 18 is not a square number because a square number is an integer that can be expressed as the product of an integer multiplied by itself. The square numbers closest to 18 are 16 (4 × 4) and 25 (5 × 5), and 18 does not fall between these two perfect squares. Additionally, there is no integer whose square equals 18.
It is not a mixed number but the integer 6.
It is all of them.
No, 18 is both an integer and a whole number. Integers include positive and negative whole numbers, as well as zero, while whole numbers are non-negative integers. Since 18 is a non-negative integer, it fits into both categories.
The positive integer factors of 18 are: 1 2 3 6 9 18 The positive integer factors of 7 are: 1 7 Since 7 is a prime number, the only positive integer common factors of the two numbers is the number 1.
An integer is a number that is the quotient of an integer in the numerator and 1 in the denominator. For instance: n / 1 = n is an integer We can think of "integer" as "the value in the denominator divides the value in the numerator". This also gives the integer. For instance: 18 / 2 = 9.
198*n where n is any integer.
No, it is not.
18. All numbers' highest factor is the number itself.
1,2,3,6,9,18=39