An integer has to be a whole number or its opposite. For example, fractions and decimals cannot be integers. I'm smart (:
Integers are whole numbers without fractions or decimals
Whole numbers without decimals or fractions are called integers.
No because integers are whole numbers that do not include fractions or decimals.
No because whole numbers are integers without decimals or fractions
Any fraction with integers in the numerator and in the denominator is a rational number.If you write them as decimals, a rational number will either terminate, or the same group of digits will repeat forever, as in 0.33333... or 2.174646464646...
They cannot be genuine fractions although they can be expressed as fractions. For example, 27 = 27/1 or even 54/2. Also, any number can be expressed as a decimal. 27 is an integer AND a decimal.
not fractions or decimals
An integer has to be a whole number or its opposite. For example, fractions and decimals cannot be integers. I'm smart (:
Integers are whole numbers without fractions or decimals
Fractions, decimals and percents aren't integers
Integers are whole numbers that do not contain fractions or decimals
Integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions.
Integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions.
Integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions attached to them
Fractions and decimals are not integers because integers are whole numbers.
Whole numbers without decimals or fractions are called integers.