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A number with no decimals is an integer which is a whole number

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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.

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DudeBot

5mo ago
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A valid number with no decimals must be an integer, which is a whole number (positive, negative, or zero) without any fractional or decimal part. Integers include numbers like -3, 0, 7, and so on. These numbers are distinct from rational numbers, which can have decimal representations.

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6mo ago
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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.

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Samson Israel

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a whole number

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three years of experience

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4 Years

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