Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
No. Division by zero (whatever number you're dividing) is undefined.
Any fraction p/q where p is an integer and q is a non-zero integer is rational.
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Any real number can be divided by any other real number, including the integer 196.
Any integer divided by a non-zero integer is rational.
No. Division by zero (whatever number you're dividing) is undefined.
In division by three, possible nonzero remainders are 1 and 2.
Usually not.
It is 39*n+1 when divided by n, for any integer n.
Any fraction p/q where p is an integer and q is a non-zero integer is rational.
Any fraction that has a zero as the numerator equals zero. Any fraction that does not have a zero in the numerator would be a nonzero fraction.
The LCf of any two nonzero whole numbers is one because every nonzero whole number can be divided by it.
A fraction that equals one is any integer (negative or positive) that is divided by itself. For instance, -6/-6 equals one. 1,965/1,965 equals one.
If in degrees, t is any integer multiple of 100.
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Yes, it is. Any integer can be divided by any other integer.