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The answer is sometimes.
An integer is a number like: 6, -4, 0, -100
(No decimals)
Let’s do some examples:
1. 8/2=4
In this case, an integer divided by an integer is an integer.
2. 5/3=1.6 repeating
In this case, an integer divided by an integer is NOT an integer.
I hope this helps!
Best wishes
-HuronGirl
An integer is a number like: 6, -4, 0, -100
(No decimals)
Let’s do some examples:
1. 8/2=4
In this case, an integer divided by an integer is an integer.
2. 5/3=1.6 repeating
In this case, an integer divided by an integer is NOT an integer.
I hope this helps!
Best wishes
-HuronGirl
sometimes
for example [tex]\frac{6}{3}[/tex] = 2 ← an integer
but [tex]\frac{6}{4}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] ← a rational number
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