No! The term "integer" refers to something whole in itself, or in math, a whole number. Therefore, a fraction cannot be an integer.
No. An integer is a WHOLE number. A number with a decimal place or a fraction is not an integer :)
24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
Yes. eg: a fraction -4/2 = -2 an integer
An integer can be written as a fraction. 7 = 7/1 or 21/3 but in its simplified form it is not a fraction.
No. An integer is a WHOLE number. A number with a decimal place or a fraction is not an integer :)
pi is not a integer any of the natural numbers (positive or negative) or zero; "an integer is a number that is not a fraction"- since pi has a decimal it isn't considered a integer
24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.24 is an integer. As a fraction, it is 24/1.
An integer is a whole number, in other words, a number that is not a fraction. One trillion would generally be considered big.
a negative integer or a fraction (as in 1/integer) or a negative fraction (as in -1/integer).
Yes. eg: a fraction -4/2 = -2 an integer
An integer can be written as a fraction. 7 = 7/1 or 21/3 but in its simplified form it is not a fraction.
54 is an integer, not a fraction.
Yes a fraction cannot be an integer.
a can represent an integer or fraction, or almost anything else.
Integer.
15 is an integer, not a fraction. If you must, you can express it as a fraction as 15/1.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of this fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.15 is an integer, not a fraction. If you must, you can express it as a fraction as 15/1.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of this fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.15 is an integer, not a fraction. If you must, you can express it as a fraction as 15/1.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of this fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.15 is an integer, not a fraction. If you must, you can express it as a fraction as 15/1.Multiply the numerator (top) and the denominator (bottom) of this fraction by any non-zero integer. You will have an equivalent fraction.