No, 9.5 is not an integer number. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. In this case, 9.5 has a decimal part (.5), making it a decimal number rather than an integer.
No, to be an integer a number must not have a decimal value.
No.
yes, any positive or negative number is an integer
An integer is any non-decimal number like 5 or -3 or 0. An whole number is any non-negative, non-decimal number like 0 or 3 or 5. An integer can be a negative number whereas a whole number cannot be negative. And that all have a freat day !!$
A decimal is not an integer. However a number with a decimal component can be either positive or negative
It is an integer.
An integer is a number that can be either positive or negative and has no numbers after the decimal point.
A decimal or fraction is not an integer. An integer is a positive or negative whole number. Meaning that a positive or negative fraction or decimal is not an integer.yes by what the paper says
No, 9.5 is not an integer number. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. In this case, 9.5 has a decimal part (.5), making it a decimal number rather than an integer.
15 is a whole number and an integer. An integer can be positive, negative, or zero, but not a decimal.
No, 1.1 is not an integer. An integer is a whole number that can be positive, negative, or zero, without any decimal or fractional parts. Since 1.1 has a decimal part (0.1), it is considered a decimal or a real number, but not an integer.
No, to be an integer a number must not have a decimal value.
No.
Neither because it is a negative decimal number
yes, any positive or negative number is an integer
An integer is any non-decimal number like 5 or -3 or 0. An whole number is any non-negative, non-decimal number like 0 or 3 or 5. An integer can be a negative number whereas a whole number cannot be negative. And that all have a freat day !!$