* The quotient of two positive integers or two negative integers is positive. * The quotient of a positive integer and a negetive integer is negetive.
Ten of them.
Only when you divide or multiply.
201
Divide the sum of the three consecutive odd integers by 3: -3 /3 = -1. The smallest of these integers will be two less than -1 and the largest will be two more than -1, so the three consecutive odd integers will be -3, -1, and +1.
Divide the sum of the two consecutive odd integers by 2: 156/2=78. The two consecutive odd integers will be one more and one less than 78, so the smaller will be 77 and the larger will be 79.
You divide the integer by the decimal.
When you add, subtract, or multiply integers, you get integers. When you divide one integer by another one, you may or may not get an integer.
Add the integers together, then divide it by the number of integers there are, (in this case 5)
The answer depends on how many negative integers you divide by.
To find the average of integers, add them all together then divide the total by the number of integers.
you can add subtract multiply and divide them.
Add them up. Divide their total by the number of integers there are.
If you multiply integers the results is an integer. If you divide integers (with one exception) the result is a rational number which, in some cases, may be an integer. However, the exception is that division by 0 is not defined.
No. In fact, larger positive integers never divide smaller positive integers.
Ten of them.
add, subtract, multiply, divide
Only when you divide or multiply.