Yes, it does.
Yes. This is the same as asking for one rational number to be subtracted from another; to do this each rational number is made into an equivalent rational number so that the two rational numbers have the same denominator, and then the numerators are subtracted which gives a rational number which may possibly be simplified.
A rational number is one that has an ending.
That is a rational number. Any numbers that are not rational (irrational) are either repetitive such as 0.3333333.......... or are surds. Since this number is not one of them, it is a rational number.
A rational number is a number which is in the form of P/Q and Q=!0 and P and Qshould be divisible by 1 .Hence,one is a rational number.
Provided that the rational number is not 0, the product is irrational.
A rational number is one that can be put into a fraction form.
Rational: yes. Natural: no.
Yes, 1/6 is a rational number
A rational number is one that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers with the denominator not being zero. An irrational number is one that is not rational.
The types of addition include associative (changing the grouping of numbers does not change the sum), commutative (changing the order of numbers does not change the sum), and identity (adding zero to a number gives the same number).
A rational number can always be written as (one whole number) divided by (another whole number). That's not only a characteristic of a rational number, it's the definition of one.
Rational.