mera2215 mera2215
  • 03-09-2018
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Jason states that -8.0 is not an integer because it has a decimal. Is he correct ? Why or why not

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saraconnor1105 saraconnor1105
  • 03-09-2018

-8.0 is an integer, the decimal is not of any value because every number has a assumed decimal of .0000.... And an integer is any number that is positive, negative, or zero.

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