There is no such thing as "solving integers". You can solve an equation, which means finding all the unknowns in that equation, but you can't solve an integer.
No. They would then be mixed numbers, not integers.
Basically, the same way you solve any inequality. However, it may be simpler if you multiply both sides of the inequality by the fraction's denominator first; that way, you will only have integers, and don't need to deal with fractions later on. If you have several fractions, you might multiply both sides of the fraction by the least common denominator.
To find the sum of integers, you use addition.To find the difference, you use subtraction.
0.8333 expressed as a fraction of 2 integers is 5/6.
A fraction is not an integer.
no solution. If you solve for x (where x is the first integer) the answer is a fraction, which is not an integer.
There is no such thing as "solving integers". You can solve an equation, which means finding all the unknowns in that equation, but you can't solve an integer.
No. They would then be mixed numbers, not integers.
Basically, the same way you solve any inequality. However, it may be simpler if you multiply both sides of the inequality by the fraction's denominator first; that way, you will only have integers, and don't need to deal with fractions later on. If you have several fractions, you might multiply both sides of the fraction by the least common denominator.
31.how do you solve?
To find the sum of integers, you use addition.To find the difference, you use subtraction.
2x - 13 x = 24 -11x = 24 -11x/-11 = 24/-11 x = -2 2/11
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.
The term "consecutive" only makes sense for integers; you can't solve this with integers.
0.8333 expressed as a fraction of 2 integers is 5/6.