12/3 = 4 which is an integer, NOT a mixed number.12/3 = 4 which is an integer, NOT a mixed number.12/3 = 4 which is an integer, NOT a mixed number.12/3 = 4 which is an integer, NOT a mixed number.
* 12 is a composite integer (meaning that it is not prime). * 12 in factor form is 2*2*3. * 12 is an even number. * 12 is divisible by 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, and 12. * 12 is a two-digit number. * 12 is an integer, as well as a real, rational, whole, and natural number.
Some definitions maintain that the set of whole numbers does not include negative numbers. That makes -12 an integer and rational.
12 is an integer.
The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.The product of a positive and a negative number (integer or otherwise) is negative.For example, (4) x (-3) = -12.
No. An integer can only be the square of an integer, and 11 sqaured is 121, and 12 squared is 144, so 124 has to be an integer greater than 11 and less than 12 - there is no such number.
-12 is a negative number or a negative integer
-12 is an integer.
12 is the ratio of 12 and 1 ... nice and rational.
No, it is a decimal number.
It is the successor to the integer 12.It is the predecessor to 14. It is a prime number.
A decimal number is not an integer. An integer is a number that is not a fraction, and decimal numbers are decimal fractions.
No. An integer is a whole number such as 2, 10, or 12. A decimal is, as its name suggests, not a "whole" number. It's a number and a supplementary fraction or value.
0.096 equal to 12/125. Strictly speaking 0.096 cannot be represented as a mixed number because by defininitiion a mixed number consists of an integer followed by a fraction. In this case, it is not proper to place an integer before the fraction because the smallest integer is "1" and this number is between 1 and 0.
Any negative integer.
No. An integer is a kind of number - a whole number - but not all numbers are integers. For example, a half is a number but it is not an integer.
For any integer, there is a whole number that is bigger, and for any whole number, there is a integer that is bigger.