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You use integers in golf, temperature (not body temp. because those sometimes use decimals), football yardage, weight, globes, and maps.
You might use positive integers when calculating the total number of items sold in a store, such as 150 apples. In contrast, negative integers could be used to represent a loss, such as a company's financial deficit of $20,000. Both situations involve quantifying real-world scenarios, but they utilize different types of integers to convey profit and loss effectively.
The answer depends on what quantities you wish to compare. And, in a real world situation, it also depends on what tools you are capable of obtaining and using!
popo
yesYes, integers are real numbers.
There are many situations where integers are simply not enough. However, "real numbers" are mainly of theoretical importance; for most practical situations, numbers that have a limited number of decimals work quite well.
All integers are real numbers, but not all real numbers are integers.
persistence in real world situations.
yesYes, integers are real numbers.
No, all integers are real numbers, but not all real numbers are integers. For example, 1.25 is a real number and a non-integer.No.
You have it backwards. Integers are a subset of real numbers.