Yes because all whole numbers are integers which includes 1
A rational number which is an integer can be simplified to a form in which the denominator is 1. That is not possible for a rational number which is not an integer.
When an integer is divided by 1 same integer number will be the quotient
No - 0.8 is a decimal number, not an integer. The closest integer is 1.
Unless the number is zero, or the integer is 1, it is another number.
A rational number which is an integer can be simplified to a form in which the denominator is 1. That is not possible for a rational number which is not an integer.
No, an integer is a WHOLE number
No. An integer is a whole number - 1, 2, 3, and so on.
yes, one is an integer because it is a whole number. visit: coolmath.org--for more info.Yes, 1 is an integer as it is a whole number.
It is a number that can be expressed as a fraction but is NOT an integer. For example. 3 is an integer and it is rational since we can write 3/1, but 1/3 is not an integer and it is rational since we wrote it as a fraction or a ratio. Remember that a rational number is one that can be written as A/B where A and B are integers. Now if B is 1, which is certainly an integer, A/1 is rational but since A is an integer, A/1 is an integer.
An odd number is an integer of the form 2*n+1 where n is an integer. Equivalently, an odd number is an integer which leaver a remainder of 1 when divided by 2.
There is none. An integer has to be a number with no decimal places
A number between 0 and 1 is a fraction.