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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-09-21

Is -4.8 an integer? Why or why not?

Asked by Damaris0318

Answer (3)

-4.8 can not be a integer. It is **NOT **a whole number. It also includes a decimal (.) and a negative sign (-)

Answered by x0GEEK | 2024-06-10

-4.8 Is not an integer because it includes a decimal only positive or negative whole numbers can be integers

Answered by Guatemalanlfl | 2024-06-10

-4.8 is not an integer because integers must be whole numbers without any decimal or fractional parts. Since -4.8 contains a decimal, it does not meet the definition of an integer. Therefore, -4.8 is classified as a decimal, not an integer.
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Answered by Anonymous | 2024-12-26