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Israel Hensley
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16 August, 20:18
Is - 5.5 a negative integer?
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Katelynn Odonnell
16 August, 20:47
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No, - 5.5 is not a negative integer. The reason for this is because first, it's an integer. An integer is a whole number that is not fraction or decimals. This can include either negative or positive. So we first have a negative sign. But we have the number as a decimal. An integer cannot be a decimal, so counted as not a negative integer.
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