No, an integer is a WHOLE number
Oh, dude, an integer is just a fancy word for a whole number. So, like, 1 over 2 is a fraction, not a whole number. It's like saying you have half a pizza instead of a full one. So, nope, 1 over 2 is not an integer.
No. To be a rational number it must be an integer over another integer. π is not an integer, nor can it be made into an integer by multiplying it by another integer, thus one twelfth of π is not a rational number.
Any whole number can be converted to a fraction by putting it over 1.
Any number that is presented as an integer "over" (aka divided by) an integer is automatically a rational number - that's what the definition of a rational number is.
No, an integer is a WHOLE number
The answer depends on seven over WHAT!
No.an integer is a whole number like 1,2,3 etc2/3 is not an integer
-7/250
-13/100
One over six is an integer divided by an integer.That is the definition of a rational number.
We interrupt this answer to bring you an important bulletin: An integer is a whole number.Now, back to the answer in progress:- 32/10
A rational number is one that can be expressed as one integer (whole number) over another integer. 4.89 = 489 ÷ 100 = 489/100 In this form 489 is an integer and 100 is an integer, so 4.89 can be expressed as one integer over another integer, thus it is a rational number.
Yes because -10/5 = -2 which is an integer because it is a whole number
22/3
One possible expression is 3333/10000.
-28/1000 is one possible answer.