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Would -1.2 go into integers or rational numbers??
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Would -1.2 go into integers or rational numbers??
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Nooo don't listen to the other guy! An integer is a whole number and it's opposite. -1.2 is not whole ther for it is an integer
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Both. An integer is a rational number.
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