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120 5-digit numbers can be made with the numbers 12345.

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Q: How many 5-digit numbers can be made only using the numbers 1 2 3 4 5 with out repeating a number twice example 12345 12354 12435?
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A rational number is?

Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed with a fraction or a repeating or ending decimal. Example: 1/2 ,2,0...........


What do you call the decimals numbers that never end?

Decimal numbers that never end but that end up having a repeating pattern are called recurring decimals or repeating decimals.Examples would be 1/3 = 0.33333333...or 452/555 = 0.8144144144144144... (where 144 is the repeating pattern).Reaching that repeating pattern is known as becoming periodic. Only rational numbers will have a repeating pattern. (The repeating pattern may be 00000, as in 4/2 = 2.00000... .)If a decimal number continues forever without having a repeating pattern, then it is a irrational number. One example of a number that continues forever without repeating would be π (pi) which continues infinitely without repeating.Pi is also referred to as a transcendental number.


What includes natural numbers and zero?

Whole Numbers are only natural and zeroIntegers are positive, negative numbers and zeroRational Numbers include all Integers, along with any terminating, or repeating decimal numbers. (All fractions are rational numbers)Irrational Numbers include all non-repeating, continuous decimal numbers (Pi is a good example of an irrational number)Real Numbers include all of the aboveImaginary Numbers include any number that is not real. (iis the only example of an Imaginary Number that I know of)I know I went into MUCH more detail than asked for, but I figured why not.


A repeating decimal is a real number?

Yes repeating decimals are real numbers. They can fall under the category of rational numbers under real numbers since their repeating decimal patterns allows them to be converted into a fraction. Nonreal numbers are imaginary numbers which are expressed with i, or sqrt(-1).


How do you find the mode if there are no repeating numbers?

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Are repeating decimals rational?

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Is a rational number a repeating decimal?

All repeating decimals are rational numbers. Not all rational numbers are repeating decimals.


A rational number is?

Rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed with a fraction or a repeating or ending decimal. Example: 1/2 ,2,0...........


Is a decimal form of an irrational number a repeating decimal?

Not necessarily. Remember that the definition of an irrational number is a number that can't be expressed as a simple fraction. 2/3, for example, is rational by that definition even though its decimal form is a repeating decimal. Since irrational numbers cannot be written as fractions, they don't have fraction forms. So basically, numbers with repeating decimals are considered rational. Irrational numbers don't have repeating decimals.


What do you call the decimals numbers that never end?

Decimal numbers that never end but that end up having a repeating pattern are called recurring decimals or repeating decimals.Examples would be 1/3 = 0.33333333...or 452/555 = 0.8144144144144144... (where 144 is the repeating pattern).Reaching that repeating pattern is known as becoming periodic. Only rational numbers will have a repeating pattern. (The repeating pattern may be 00000, as in 4/2 = 2.00000... .)If a decimal number continues forever without having a repeating pattern, then it is a irrational number. One example of a number that continues forever without repeating would be π (pi) which continues infinitely without repeating.Pi is also referred to as a transcendental number.


What is the difference between terminating and repeating numbers?

A terminating number has a definitive value - A repeating number continues indefinitely. For example - 10 divided by 8 is 0.125 (a terminating number) - 10 divided by 3 is 3.333333 (the decimal repeats indefinitely).


How do you change mixed repeating decimal to fraction?

First find the length of the repeating section of numbers. eg. For 0.678678678, 678 is the repeating section, and it's length is three. Divide this repeating section by the number with that many nines - for example in this case 678/999 = the fraction. Another example - 0.554755475547 = 5547/9999


What is an example of a rational number with the repeating decimal?

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Is a decimal a non-repeating number?

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