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A fraction cannot be an integer. An integer, such as 3, may be written as a fraction ie 9/3 or 15/5. But these are not really fractions, they are integers written in fractional form.A proper fraction cannot be an integer, but yuo can always write any integer as a fraction.For example, 7 = 7/1 or 35/5.
Oh honey, a loss of 11 yards is a negative integer. So, the integer for a loss of 11 yards would be -11. Just remember, in the game of football and in life, sometimes you gotta take a step back to move forward.
The magnitude of an integer is the value of the integer with a positive (plus) sign. |5| = +5 = 5 |-5| = +5 = 5
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No. Any integer is RATIONAL, since it is equivalent to the fraction INTEGER/1. For example, the integer -5 can be written as -5/1.
A fraction cannot be an integer. An integer, such as 3, may be written as a fraction ie 9/3 or 15/5. But these are not really fractions, they are integers written in fractional form.A proper fraction cannot be an integer, but yuo can always write any integer as a fraction.For example, 7 = 7/1 or 35/5.
Oh honey, a loss of 11 yards is a negative integer. So, the integer for a loss of 11 yards would be -11. Just remember, in the game of football and in life, sometimes you gotta take a step back to move forward.
Since 11 is an integer, it is a loss of 11 yards!
Yes. Any number that can be written as one integer over a non-zero integer is a rational number. 2 3/5 = (2×5+3)/5 = 13/5 which is the form of one integer over a non-zero integer, thus it is rational.
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It may come as a surprise, but the answer is 5.
15 is, itself, an average number.
The magnitude of an integer is the value of the integer with a positive (plus) sign. |5| = +5 = 5 |-5| = +5 = 5
-5 is an integer. The inclusion of "of 5" in the question is irrelevant.
It is 5 - just as in the question. Since it is an integer, there is no need for the decimal point or any 0s.