No. An integer (notice the spelling) is a 'whole' number,
one that has no fractional or decimal part to it.
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No. An integer is a whole number such as 2, 10, or 12.
A decimal is, as its name suggests, not a "whole" number. It's a number and a supplementary fraction or value.
Integers are whole numbers, therefore cannot be or contain decimal numbers.
ie
55 is an integer
5 is an integer
5.1 is not.
.5 is not
Fractions, decimals and percents aren't integers
Every integers are real numbers.more precisely, integers are the subset of R, the set of real numbers.They are whole numbers with no decimals or fractions
No. Factors of integers are also integers (whole numbers).
The LCM refers to integers, not decimals.
Yes.For example 2.0 IS an integer, but note that most decimals are not integers, eg 2.56 is not an integer.Not normally because integers are whole numbers