Yes.
67/100 is a ratio (fraction)
Since it can be put into a ratio, it is a rational number.
Yes.
Irrational number
Rstional
Rational.
Any number that you can completely write down on paper is rational. You wrote (or typed) 67. Therefore it's rational.
Yes and it is also a prime number
There is only one type of rational number, namely the type that follow the definition precisely: A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction of two (relatively prime) whole numbers a and b. A number is either rational or not rational. 123/67 is a rational number. Pi, or the square root of six, are irrational numbers. In decimal form, a rational number has a finite amount of decimals, or a repeating pattern of them. An irrational number has infinitely many non-repeating decimals.
You can divide 65 by rationals and irrationals: Divided by a rational: 65 ÷ 13/2 = 10 Divided by an irrational: 65 ÷ √13 = 5√13
-67 is a rational number
Yes it is.Yes, 67 is a rational number
No. -67 is a rational number Any number that can be represented as a ratio of two integers is rational. Those that cannot are irrational. Since -67 can be represented as the ratio -67/1 (both -67 and 1 are integers) it is rational.
Rational.
Rational.
Yes. 67/100 is a ratio (fraction) Since it can be put into a ratio, it is a rational number.
No.
A number that is rational can, by definition, be expressed as a ratio: 2.67 = 267/100 (2.67 = 2 + 0.67 = 2 + 67/100 = 200/100 + 67/100 = 267/100) The number 2.67 is rational.
Any number that you can completely write down on paper is rational. You wrote (or typed) 67. Therefore it's rational.
Yes and it is also a prime number
0.67 is a rational number because 0.67 is a terminating number. An irrational/non-terminating number is infinite.
66/67=0.985074627... This is considered an irrational number because it continues on forever and it does not repeat at all.