An integer is a positive whole number. So, and thing less than one, or a decimal. Examples: 1.5 -5 12.6 -2.32
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No, any number with a decimal point is not an integer, it is a real number.
No. For any integer, you can add one to get an even greater integer.
It can be any number: integer, rational, real, complex.
0 is a real number because it is part of the whole, integer, and rational number family which is in the section under real numbers (not imaginary).
There are many possible ways: A prime A counting number An integer A rational number A real number are some.