Any rational number multiplied by 0.5 will produce a rational number. This is because the product of two rational numbers is always rational. For example, if you take the rational number 2, multiplying it by 0.5 gives you 1, which is also rational. Thus, any rational number will suffice.
A rational number is one that has an ending.
That is a rational number. Any numbers that are not rational (irrational) are either repetitive such as 0.3333333.......... or are surds. Since this number is not one of them, it is a rational number.
Rational: yes. Natural: no.
A rational number is one that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers with the denominator not being zero. An irrational number is one that is not rational.
5 = 5/1 is a rational number
Yes, it does.
A rational number is one that has an ending.
1 and 97, when the only factors are one and itself the number is prime
That is a rational number. Any numbers that are not rational (irrational) are either repetitive such as 0.3333333.......... or are surds. Since this number is not one of them, it is a rational number.
A rational number is a number which is in the form of P/Q and Q=!0 and P and Qshould be divisible by 1 .Hence,one is a rational number.
Provided that the rational number is not 0, the product is irrational.
A rational number is one that can be put into a fraction form.
Rational: yes. Natural: no.
Yes, 1/6 is a rational number
A rational number is one that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers with the denominator not being zero. An irrational number is one that is not rational.
A rational number can always be written as (one whole number) divided by (another whole number). That's not only a characteristic of a rational number, it's the definition of one.
5 = 5/1 is a rational number