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Lena Garrison
27 January, 01:38
Is 0.2487 a interger
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Clarissa
27 January, 02:51
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No. 0.2487 is not an interger.
There are two big reasons for this:
1). There is no such thing as an ' interger ',
so no number could be one.
You probably mean ' integer '.
2). An integer is a whole number ... a number
with no fraction part and no decimal part.
0.2847 is all decimal, and not even big enough
to make the smallest whole number. (That's ' 1 '.)
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