No. Numbers having a dot in them aren't usually integers.
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Yes, integers are either positive or negative whole numbers.
Any number that has digits (other than zeroes) after the decimal point is NOT an integer.
15/3 = 5 5 is an integer.
Well,there is no integer but maybe this will help: 15 degrees below 0 means that its negative it also means that it is cold so the answer would be -15 because its negative negative numbers are -1 -2 -3 and positive numbers are 1 2 3 so up means positive and negative means down or below
This question is unclear. An integer is a mathematical concept. It's defined as any non-fraction e.g. 0, 1, or 15. It has no bearing on sea level. Please revise your question.
It is: -2 because -2-15 = -10-7 => -17 = -17
4/15 is the most reduced form of that fraction with integer numerator and denominators.