That integer is ' 85 '. Since it's used to represent 85, mathematicians decided
to make it look just like 85 in order to make it easier to remember.
No, it is an integer, not a fraction.
Pairs of positive integer factors of 85 are: 1 x 85 = 85 5 x 17 = 85 And their reverses.
The integer is 10.
85/1 is one example. Others are of the form 85*k/k where k is an integer.
an integer
55 is an integer, so it represents itself.
By the uniqueness of numbers, the only integer that represents -7 is -7.
Which integer represents 10 a.m. the same day
No, it is an integer, not a fraction.
Pairs of positive integer factors of 85 are: 1 x 85 = 85 5 x 17 = 85 And their reverses.
The integer is 10.
An integer.
85/1 is one example. Others are of the form 85*k/k where k is an integer.
85 is an integer and it makes no sense to try to express it as a mixed number.
an integer
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-11 does.