No.
The word integer means something that is complete.
The word fraction means something that is not whole.
So, they are mutually exclusive.
However a fraction can represent an integer 3 is the same as 3/1 or 12/4, for example.
Every integer can be written as itself over one. So if an integer can be written as a fraction, they are not mutually exclusive.
2 = 2/1
No
No, they are improper fractions. They can be equivalent to integers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.
not fractions or decimals
Technically, the answer is always "No", simply because there's no such thing asan "interger".However, a fraction is equivalent to an integer if its numerator is a multiple ofits denominator.
No. Natural numbers are integers, no decimals, no fractions.
2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.2436 and 1624 are integers, not fractions. And, as integers, they are unequal.
are all fractions are integers
Fractions are not integers.
Fractions are not integers. They may or may not be rational numbers.
No, they are improper fractions. They can be equivalent to integers if the numerator is a multiple of the denominator.
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
Fractions are integers divided by integers. Percentages are the number of hundredths.
Integers are whole numbers, fractions are part of a whole number.
No, they are not because fractions can be negative also. fractions aren't integers
Fractions are integers when their denominator is 1 or when the numerator has the same value as the denominator.
The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.The concept of "even" and "odd" applies to integers, not to fractions in general.
The LCM refers to integers, not fractions.