Yes, it is 6/2.
It is a rational number. One way this can be proved is that it can be represented as a fraction: 7/2.
Yes a rational number is one which can be represented by one integer over another (possibly the same) integer which cannot be zero. 1 2/7 = (1×7+2)/7 = 9/7 (as an improper fraction) 9/7 is one integer over another integer, so it is a rational number.
Yes, 1 over 2 is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. In this case, 1 over 2 is the fraction 1/2, which meets the criteria of being a rational number.
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A rational number is one where a whole number is over another whole number. 3 and 2 are both whole numbers so 3/2 is a rational number.
A rational number is one that can be represented as an integer or a fraction with an integer over an integer. An irrational number cannot be represented using integers. Examples of rational numbers: 2, 100, 1/2, 3/7, 22/7 Examples of irrational numbers: π, e, √2
It is a rational number. One way this can be proved is that it can be represented as a fraction: 7/2.
Yes, 1 over 2 is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. In this case, 1 over 2 is the fraction 1/2, which meets the criteria of being a rational number.
Yes a rational number is one which can be represented by one integer over another (possibly the same) integer which cannot be zero. 1 2/7 = (1×7+2)/7 = 9/7 (as an improper fraction) 9/7 is one integer over another integer, so it is a rational number.
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A rational number is one where a whole number is over another whole number. 3 and 2 are both whole numbers so 3/2 is a rational number.
There are no irrational numbers in the value -5.72. All of the components of the value are represented by rational numbers. An irrational number is any number that cannot be represented by a fraction a/b where a and b are integers. -5.72 itself is rational as it can be represented by -572 / 100. The digits of the value are also rational as they can be represented as -5/1, 7/1 and 2/1, respectively.
No, it is not.
Yes, 5/2 is a rational number.
Yes it is. Any number that can be represented as a fraction of two integers is rational. For example 2/9, -1/16, 6/1=6 and so on.
If it ends there, it is rational. If it continues with the same digit (2 in this case) over and over, it is also rational.
rational numbers can be represented as a ratio of integers such as 1/4 and irrational numbers can NOT. Square root of 2 is an irrational number.