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Yes. any number, positive or negative, that is whole (has no fraction or decimal) is an integer. ex)1, 2, 9001, -255.

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Yes. any number, positive or negative, that is whole (has no fraction or decimal) is an integer. ex)1, 2, 9001, -255.

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Well, hello there! Let's talk about 5.5. It's actually a decimal number because of the .5 at the end. Integers are whole numbers without any fractions or decimals. But don't worry, every number is special in its own way, just like you are!

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No, 5.5 is not an integer. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero. Integers do not include fractions or decimals. In this case, 5.5 is a decimal number, specifically a decimal fraction, as it includes a fractional part.

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5.5 is not an integer because it is not a whole number

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3y ago
is -5.5 a integer?

No. An integer has no digits after the decimal point.

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No.

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