Placing a question mark at the end of a phrase does not make it a sensible question. Try to use a whole sentence to describe what it is that you want answered.
One possible answer to your question, as asked, is "Yes, it does exist."
2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.
are all fractions are integers
Fractions are not integers. They may or may not be rational numbers.
None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers. None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers. None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers. None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers.
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.
Fractions are not integers.
are all fractions are integers
Fractions are not integers. They may or may not be rational numbers.
It means that the idea of multiplication is extended to fractions. For example: the area of a rectangle is defined as length x width; but the length and width may well be fractional numbers of a measurement, for example length = 5/3 meter and width = 1/2 meter. In this case, you must multiply the fractions for length x width to get the area (in square meters). The multiplication of fractions is defined in such as way that many important properties of multiplication, known for integers, remain valid when you multiply fractions.
Arithmetic (watch the spelling) refers to the basic math taught in primary school: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of integers, fractions, and decimals.
None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers. None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers. None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers. None of them, because none are fractions: they are all integers.
No, they are improper fractions. They can be equivalent to integers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
Fractions are integers divided by integers. Percentages are the number of hundredths.
Fractions are integers when their denominator is 1 or when the numerator has the same value as the denominator.
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers