the answer is clearly -16 over 1 to equal -16
Yes. "Integer" includes positive numbers, negative numbers, and zero.
-- If the numerator and denominator of the fraction are both whole numbers,then the fraction is definitely a rational number.-- Even if they're not both whole numbers, it still canbe a rational number.-- Makes no difference whether the fraction is negative or positive, improper or proper.
There is no specific name. -3 is greater than -4 and (-3)/(-4) = 3/4 is a positive proper fraction. 3 is greater than -4 and 3/(-4) = -3/4 is a negative proper fraction. 3 is greater than -2 and 3/(-2) = -3/2 is a negative improper fraction. 4 is greater than 3 and 4/3 is a positive improper fraction. Thus, the fraction can be negative or positive, proper or improper.
Yes.
It is a whole number and it can be written as a fraction, so it is rational.
one over sixteen written as a fraction is: 1/16
-16 × -16 = +256
yes it is a negative fraction
No.
If the numerator is negative and the denominator is positive then the fraction will be negative. If the numerator is negative and the denominator is negative too then the fraction will be positive.
Yes.
It is equivalent to sixteen fortieths - the correct way to spell it.
negative 8.. -8
+432
yes
0.8
Unless the fraction is negative, the fraction is