Yes, if you divide it by any number other than itself or one you will not get an integer (whole number).
No, an integer is a whole number, 53.11 is not a whole number. Thus, 53.11 is not an integer.
Yes - if you do an integer division, you get no remainder. If you divide with a calculator, you get a whole number - no decimals.
An integer and a whole number are the same, by definition.
How about zero = 0 which is an integer but not a whole number
it is odd if when you divide it by 2 you do not get a whole integer
Yes, if you divide it by any number other than itself or one you will not get an integer (whole number).
For any integer, there is a whole number that is bigger, and for any whole number, there is a integer that is bigger.
There is no such number: every whole number is an integer.
A whole number is the same thing as an integer. 5.4 is a decimal number, so it is not a whole number or an integer.
No, an integer is a whole number, 53.11 is not a whole number. Thus, 53.11 is not an integer.
If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.If you divide an integer by 9, the remainder can be anything from 0 to 8.
Yes.Yes. The definition of integer is basically 'a whole number.'
Yes - if you do an integer division, you get no remainder. If you divide with a calculator, you get a whole number - no decimals.
An integer and a whole number are the same, by definition.
No. An integer is the same as a whole number.
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.