Q.

State true/false.


The quotient of two integers is always an integer.


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a

True

b

False 

answer is B.

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Detailed Solution

Here, we have to find whether the quotient of two integers is always an integer or not.
A whole number from the set of negative, non-negative, positive, and zero integers is referred to as an integer.
Any division issue can be solved with the quotient.
Since the quotient of two integers is not necessary to be an integer and so the given statement is false.
For example:
25÷4 6.25
6.25 is not an integer, it is a decimal number.
Therefore, the quotient of two integers is always not an integer.
Thus, the given statement is false.
Hence, option (2) is correct.
 
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State true/false.The quotient of two integers is always an integer.