👉 A "bint" in the context of mathematics is a number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. This means it is the result of dividing a positive integer by another positive integer, and the quotient is an integer. For example, 3/2 is a bint because it can be written as 1.5 (which is an integer). Bints are often used in algebraic equations to represent fractions or ratios.