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7 integers, with an average of 5, multiply that to get what their sum was before averaging (=35). Make 6 of the integers 1 to find that greatest possible integer in the list.
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Actually you make 6 of your integers 1 you would get something else
A positive integer divided by a positive integer always results in a positive quotient. It is not possible to divide by zero.
sum of positive integers will be a positive integer
A decimal can be a positive integer or a negative integer or neither of the above. For example: 26.0 is a positive integer. -52.0 is a negative integer. 26.2 is not an integer at all. 0.0 is an integer, but is neither positive nor negative.
The greatest integer is 24.
No. 0 is a non-negative integer which is not positive.
Infinitely many in both cases.
A positive integer divided by a positive integer always results in a positive quotient. It is not possible to divide by zero.
* The quotient of two positive integers or two negative integers is positive. * The quotient of a positive integer and a negetive integer is negetive.
sum of positive integers will be a positive integer
-1 1 2
No. The positive integers are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...}. They start at 1 (which is the least positive integer) and progress forever (to infinity). There is no end to the positive integers, so there is no greatest positive integer. Another way to look at it might be to think of any really large integer (a "counting" or "whole" number) and add one. That will create a "next bigger" large number. You can continue to do this infinitely many times.
It is not - so the question is seriously flawed. If you stated that -1 was the greatest (most positive) negative integer you would be correct. However, numbers are infinite so you cannot state a greatest integer. Integers are both positive and negative numbers, but have to be whole numbers
No, if a negative integer is multiplied by a positive integer, the product is negative. However, if both of the integers are either positive or negative, the product is positive.
A decimal can be a positive integer or a negative integer or neither of the above. For example: 26.0 is a positive integer. -52.0 is a negative integer. 26.2 is not an integer at all. 0.0 is an integer, but is neither positive nor negative.
They are simply positive integers
No. The answer depends on the context in terms of which the numbers are considered to be opposite.
Positive integers are greater than zero. Negative integers are less than zero.