-- Write down the information given in the question.
-- Understand and write down exactly what the question is.
-- Write down all the formulas or equations you know that contain the given
quantities or the unknown quantity.
-- Use what is given and what you know to find what is unknown.
The answer to "integers fraction question" is going to depend on what the question is.
No. They would then be mixed numbers, not integers.
An integer is a fraction if, in its lowest terms, the denominator is 1.
0.8333 expressed as a fraction of 2 integers is 5/6.
Look at it the other way - by reverting the operation. The reason it is not a whole number is because if it where, then the subtraction of two integers would be a fraction! If a + b = c (a is a non-integer fraction, b and c are integers), then c - b = a. You would have a fraction as a result of subtracting two integers. However, adding or subtracting two integers always gives you an integer.
Yes.
Yes, or it can be a fraction as well.
All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!All three numbers that appear in the question are integers, not fractions!
A fraction is not an integer.
No. They would then be mixed numbers, not integers.
Any non-zero fraction can go into any other fraction. The question of whether or not one number divides into another is relevant only for integers.
Yes.
A quotient of integers is the result of dividing one integer by another. When dividing two integers, the result may be a whole number if the division is exact, or a decimal/fraction if there is a remainder. For example, when dividing 10 by 2, the quotient is 5, which is also an integer.
An integer is a fraction if, in its lowest terms, the denominator is 1.
0.8333 expressed as a fraction of 2 integers is 5/6.
Fractions and integers can be equivalent, but they are different things. An integer can be written as a fraction (7 = 7/1 or 21/3) but in its simplified form it is not a fraction.
Not too sure of the question but it appears to be a matter of simple addition of integers and a fraction.
Look at it the other way - by reverting the operation. The reason it is not a whole number is because if it where, then the subtraction of two integers would be a fraction! If a + b = c (a is a non-integer fraction, b and c are integers), then c - b = a. You would have a fraction as a result of subtracting two integers. However, adding or subtracting two integers always gives you an integer.