NO. 35 is a rational number.
No it is not.
All five of them are rational.
No. Not only is it rational, it is an integer.
It is Irrational. If you have an infinite number of decimals that doesn't have a specific pattern, then it is rational!
Oh, dude, .35 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers. In this case, you can write it as 35/100, which simplifies to 7/20. So, like, .35 is totally rational because it's got a simple integer ratio hiding underneath its decimal disguise.
35% is rational
35/8 is a rational number.
0.35 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 7/20 in its lowest terms.
It can be expressed in the form 35/100 which is a ratio of two integers.
Try 1/2. It's rational - a fraction - but it's not a natural (whole) number. There are so many, like .35, or .2423897189027, or 9.3, or 1.33333333333333... or 1.142857142857...
It is rational because 1/4= .25 An irrational number (like pi) is a decimal that does not end. A rational number (think fraction) will end. (ex: 1/8 .35 .83 etc)