SOLUTION: if x and y are integers and y ≠ 0 then x/y is an integer which of the following values of x and y proves that the statement above is not true ? (A) x = 9 , y = 3

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Question 305788: if x and y are integers and y ≠ 0 then x/y is an integer
which of the following values of x and y proves that the statement above is not true ?
(A) x = 9 , y = 3
(B) x = 10, y = 4
(C) x = 6, y = 3
(D) x = 5, y = 5
(E) x= 7, y = 1

Answer by nerdybill(7384) About Me  (Show Source):
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Dividing x by y would all give you an integer except:
(B) x = 10, y = 4
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10/4 = 2.5