Yes, it is.
Yes since it can be turned or is a fraction.
Rational yes, integer no.
Yes because any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number.
No, 6 over 5 is not irrational. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. In this case, 6 over 5 simplifies to the rational number 1.2, which can be expressed as a ratio of 6 to 5.
no it is .6
-6 is rational, as it can be written as 1/b (-6/1). An example of an irrational number is pi, as it has an infinite amount of decimal places.
Yes, 0.6 repeating (denoted as (0.\overline{6})) is a rational number. A rational number is defined as a number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, and (0.\overline{6}) can be represented as (\frac{2}{3}). This can be shown by setting (x = 0.\overline{6}), multiplying by 10, and then solving for (x).
They are the infinite number of rational numbers between 0 and +6
2
Yes, it is 6/2.
no it is not irrational irrational is a neverending number like2.36945856235......... that goes on and on 6 over 7 is a rational number rational numbers are whole numbers natural numbers and integers.
yes. rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as fractions and so since 6/7 is a fraction, it is a rational number.