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-- Every whole number that's less than 5 is a rational number less than 5. -- Every terminating decimal that's less than 5, and some that don't terminate, is a rational number less than 5. -- Every number less than 5 that you can completely write with digits is a rational number less than 5.
No. A rational number is ANY number that can be represented as one integer over a second integer (which cannot be zero). There is no requirement that the top integer is less than the bottom integer (an improper fraction is still a rational number - all integers are rational numbers as they can be represented as an improper fraction with a 1 as the denominator). Only if both rational numbers are less than 1 will the result of multiplying them together be less than both of them. If one rational number is greater than 1 and the other less than 1, then the result of multiplying them together is greater than the number less than 1 and less than the number greater than 1. If both rational numbers are greater than 1, then the result of multiplying them together is greater than both of them.
- sqrt(26)
Here, the given rational number is 5 and it is also a whole number. It can also be expressed in fraction form as 5/1. We can determine all the whole numbers less than 5 as a rational number. Hence, 1, 2, 3, and 4 are the rational numbers less than 5.
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A proper fraction.
Any number that is less than 0. Any rational irrational or integral number that is less than 0 is considered negative.
point on the number line is greater than 0 but less than 2 = 1
A rational number is any number which can be expressed as the ratio of two integers (including the integers themselves in this definition). So any number which is more than 2 and less than 3, and which can also be expressed finitely, is a rational number. 2¼, 2½, 2¾ 2 plus any fraction (less than one) will fit your bill.
A mixed number is either less than -1 or greater than +1.
No not always because their product can be greater than one
It can be an irrational number, a rational fraction or an integer less than 2.