No, 2/3 is not an integer since 3 doesn't divide 2. Remember that in order for the value to be an integer, the denominator term has to divide the numerator term.
If the number happens to be equivalent to an integer, dividing the numerator by the denominator will give you this integer. Otherwise, you can still divide, to convert an improper fraction to a mixed fraction. However, you need to do integer division. Example: 11/3; if you divide 11 by 3 you get 3, and a remainder of 2. Put the 2 in the numerator, to get 3 2/3. In any case, you should check numerator and denominator for common factors, to simplify the result.
2/3 of 3 = 3*2/3 = 2 which is an integer, not a fraction!2/3 of 3 = 3*2/3 = 2 which is an integer, not a fraction!2/3 of 3 = 3*2/3 = 2 which is an integer, not a fraction!2/3 of 3 = 3*2/3 = 2 which is an integer, not a fraction!
divide 414 by 3. if it is an integer, then yes. decimal, then no.
Example: 210 Divide it by 2 105 Divide that by 3. 35 Divide that by 5 7 7 is prime and can't be divided further. 2 x 3 x 5 x 7 = 210
divide 414 by 3. if it is an integer, then yes. decimal, then no.
2/3 is not an integer.
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Undefined: You cannot divide by zero
Yes. 3/sqrt(2) is an irrational number and so cannot be round.
2 half of 3 is just 3 and yes it is an integer
You divide the numerator by the denominator (integer division). Write the integer result as a whole number, and the remainder in the numerator, without changing the denominator. Example: convert 11/3. Dividing 11 by 3 gives you 3, with a remainder of 2. So, the result is 3 2/3.