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Sanaa Norman
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25 December, 09:46
Which number is an integer. - 3/4 0 2.3 or pie
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the answer is 0.
Step-by-step explanation:
integers are whole numbers. numbers that arent a decimal or fraction. pi is the pure opposite of an integer, a decimal that goes on forever. since 0 is the only whole number there, it is the correct answer.
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