There are 8 bits in a byte, so a two byte integer would be 16 bits. The largest 16 bit integer possible would be 11111111111111112, which is 65535 in base 10.
No, an integer is a whoe number. Therefore, not a decimal number (e.g. 1.7)
No, 9.5 is not an integer number. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. In this case, 9.5 has a decimal part (.5), making it a decimal number rather than an integer.
An integer is a number that has no decimal. Yes, 184 is an integer.
No, to be an integer a number must not have a decimal value.
No, if the decimal contains any number other than zero.
As a decimal, it is 4. This is an integer and there is not a sensible way to represent it as a mixed 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 by definition a decimal number can never be an integer because an integer is a whole number (it can not have any decimal parts).
The highest unsigned integer is 255; The highest signed integer is 127.
No, an integer is a whoe number. Therefore, not a decimal number (e.g. 1.7)
No. It is decimal number. An integer is a number that can be written without a fractional or decimal component.
Oh honey, bless your heart. Integers are like the good ol' whole numbers - no decimals allowed. They're like the stubborn old grandpa who refuses to budge from his ways. So, nope, integers and decimals don't mix.
No, 9.5 is not an integer number. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. In this case, 9.5 has a decimal part (.5), making it a decimal number rather than an integer.
The number 14.5 is a decimal and not an integer. An integer is any number which is a whole number.
A decimal is not an integer. However a number with a decimal component can be either positive or negative
An integer is a number that has no decimal. Yes, 184 is an integer.
No, it is a decimal number.