Oh, dude, a valid number with no decimals is an integer. It's like a whole number without any fancy fractions hanging around. So, if you're talking about counting sheep or slices of Pizza, you're in the clear with integers.
Oh, isn't that a happy little question! A valid number with no decimals is called an integer. Integers are like little friends that you can count on to be whole and complete, just like a painting with all its colors in harmony. So go ahead and embrace those integers, they're here to bring a sense of calm and balance to your mathematical world.
Factors must be whole numbers, not decimals.
Whole numbers are positive numbers and there are no fractions or decimals.
An even number can be divided by 2 evenly. An odd number will have a remainder of 1 when divided by 2. No decimals will be odd or even.
no. there can only be one per number
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Factors must be whole numbers, not decimals.
because opposites must be a integer/whole number no matter what.
SOME meter must be your mombile or her
The probability of an event must be a number in the interval [0, 1].
A number with no decimals is called a whole number, or an integer.
No. Anything that has a finite number of decimals (or repeating decimals) is a rational number.
Are equivalent decimals.
A valid title must be secured for the boat.
ANY number with a finite number of decimals (and some that have an infinite number of decimals) are rational.
equivalent decimals
equivalent decimals
Decimals can be positive or negative.