Yes, I can: multiply them by their negative reciprocal then the result will always be a negative whole number - the number -1. For example 5/8 → 5/8 × -8/5 = -1
However, if you mean by "convert" changing into an equivalent fraction, then only if they are the equivalent of a negative whole number can it be done. For example -8/2 = -4
Yes, -19100 is an integer. Integers are positive and negative whole numbers (not fractions).
A whole positive or negative number is an integer which has no decimals or fractions.
No, and integer is a whole number (ie has neither decimals nor fractions in it) an integer can, however be negative or even imaginary
A mixed number is not an integer. Integers are positive or negative whole numbers and zero, but not fractions.
Yes -20 is a whole number or an integer because it has no fractions or decimals with it.
No because integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions
Integer: Negative numbers, zero, positive numbers. NO fractions/decimals Natural: Positive numbers. NO zero, negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Whole number: Positive numbers, zero. NO negative numbers, fractions/decimals. Therefore, a natural, rational, whole integer, would be: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, ...
Short answer - yes, fractions with whole numbers are rational. All whole numbers are rational. All fractions are rational. Rational numbers can be added to always make another rational number.
No because integers are whole numbers without decimals or fractions
No because integers are whole numbers that do not include fractions or decimals
An integer is a whole number without decimals or fractions