Rational. All the counting numbers (and their negatives) are rational. So all integers are rational. Rational means a number which can be expressed by an integer divided by any other nonzero integer. ("Rational", from "ratio"). In the decimal system some might be difficult to write down exactly (like 1/3, or 1/7), but that difficulty doesn't stop them being rational.
It is a rational number
13 is rational
Rational.
You can divide 65 by rationals and irrationals: Divided by a rational: 65 ÷ 13/2 = 10 Divided by an irrational: 65 ÷ √13 = 5√13
-13 is a rational number
13 is the ratio of 13 to 1 ... nice and rational.
5.4 = 5 2/5 = 27/5 so it is a rational number.
13 is the ratio of 13 to 1, so it's rational.
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yes it is, because it can be written as a ratio 13/1
-13 is rational and an integer.
4.6 is rational.