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An integer is a whole number. So zero could be the smallest integer.
5 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/1
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N squared. It could be the Cartesian plane restricted to integer values, as required for integer linear programming problems.
i think it is 1
It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.It is an integer, not a fraction, but if you must, you could write it as 147000/1.
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A measure of quantity in an object refers to the amount of that object present. It could be measured in terms of weight, volume, count, or any other relevant unit of measurement depending on the characteristics of the object being measured.
A champagne quantity could be called a "split"
An integer is a whole number. So zero could be the smallest integer.
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a digit, an integer, a figure, a factor a digit, an integer, a figure, a factor
An integer is any whole number. It could be positive, zero or negative.
30 is an integer and the only sensible way to represent it is as an integer: 30 minutes. The is no obvious requirement to change the measurement units. If this is required then you need to specify the units into which the quantity is to be converted This is particularly important in in this case where the convenient unit might be an hour but the SI standard is a second. Or you could be thinking of degrees, minutes and seconds.
5 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/15 is an integer and there is rarely any point in expressing it as a fraction. But, if you had to, you could go for 5/1