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When the sum of the negatives is an integer is when the sum is a whole number
No, the sum could be a whole number. 1 and 2/3 + 3 and 1/3 = 5
It is a fraction - which may be mixed or proper.
it can be any value mixed numbers can and usually are translated into regular numbers
Zero can be expressed as the sum of any two opposite mixed number.
There is no answer because there are no mixed #.
2 mixed numbers can only be a whole when the 2 numerators add up to the number
When the sum of the negatives is an integer is when the sum is a whole number
No.
=sum(cell range) for example =sum(a1:a10)
Yes
A mixed number or mixed fraction.
no
No, the sum could be a whole number. 1 and 2/3 + 3 and 1/3 = 5
Either when it's 2.5, or if you have a broken calculator, or in a world where math is mixed up.
As a mixed number it is 105 and 7/10 which add up to 105.7
No. Each mixed number is made of a whole number and a fraction. When you add them, you have the sum of two whole numbers and two fractions. Since each whole number must be at least ' 1 ', the sum of two whole numbers must be at least ' 2 ', and the two fractions will always make it more than ' 2 '.