If we could be certain the questions refer to integers, they can be. The answer is always 1. Since this browser can't reproduce fractions, most people will refer to a set of denominators as if they were integers.
When expressed as a ratio of two integers (not intergers!), the simplest form for the integer but not others, has 1 as the denominator.
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Take any fraction made up of two integers in which the numerator is smaller than the denominator.
"Regular" fractions have integers for the numerator and denominator. Complex fractions have fractions at one or both of those spots.
"Consecutive" integers are integers that have no other integer between them.
55 is between the integers 54 and 56
Yes
What are the integers between 0 and 100 whose positive square roots are integers?
no because a ratio is relation between two numbers and a rational number is a number capable of being expressed as an integer a quotation of integers, excluding zero as a denominator
When you are adding or subtracting fractions with unlike denominators, you need to find a least common denominator, or LCD. The process is the same as finding an LCM between two integers.
9000 integers.
there are 10 integers