200.
Any real, rational number times something equals 200.In every case, the something is (200)/(the real rational number) .
A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. In this case, 2.645 can be expressed as 2645/1000, which simplifies to 529/200 when reduced to its lowest terms. Since 529 and 200 are both integers and the denominator is not zero, 2.645 is a rational number.
Is 14.7 a rational number?
Yes, that is correct.
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.
It is an irrational number because it can't be expressed as a fraction.
200 is rational.Generally, a number is rational unless it involves roots, (like square root, cube root, ect.) or is a special number, like pi.An irrational number is a number that cannot be expressed as a fraction. This means that it has and infinite amount of digits that never repeat.
The square root of 200 ≈ 14.14213562373. If you were to use rational numbers, you could multiply 100 by 2.
First, simplify the number: sqrt(200) = sqrt(2 x 100) = 10 x sqrt(2) Because sqrt(2) is an irrational number, in this case, sqrt(200) is irrational.
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
yes