No. An integer is a WHOLE number. A number with a decimal place or a fraction is not an integer :)
One-eighth
The reciprocal of any positive integer x is equal to 1/x. Therefore, the reciprocal of 8 is equal to 1/8 or one eighth.
Yes.
negative one eighth.
No. An integer is a WHOLE number. A number with a decimal place or a fraction is not an integer :)
One-eighth
18 (eighteen) is an integer and does not need to be "converted to a decimal"1/8 (one eighth) is a fraction and can be converted into a decimal: 0.125
One eighth plus one eighth is one fourth.
The reciprocal of any positive integer x is equal to 1/x. Therefore, the reciprocal of 8 is equal to 1/8 or one eighth.
no. obviously there are two one eighth to make one two eighth
The decimal fraction 0.125 can be written as 1/8 or one eighth, but it cannot be made into a mixed number, since it is less than one. The term mixed number refers to a number that is expressed as both an integer and a fraction, such as three and a third. You can't do that with an eighth.
One minus one eighth is seven eighths.
One forth is twice as large as one eighth. One forth divided by two is one eighth, and one eighth times two is one forth.
Yes.
one eighth
negative one eighth.