There are infinitely many real number between any two distinct real numbers. One such is +sqrt(0.4)
A rational number which is a real number.
No, 1/3 is not a natural number or even an integer. 1/3 is an irrational fraction and a real number.
5/8 is between 2/4 and 3/4.
An example of a whole number would be this >>> 2 1/3 Except a real number would be any rational Or irrational number :)
Real numbers are infinitely dense. That means that between any two real numbers, there are infinitely may real numbers. One example: 2.00135
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7/32 is between 1/4 and 3/16
5/16
Yes. -3 is both rational and real. -3 is an integer. All integers are rational numbers. All rational numbers are real numbers. Thus -3 is a rational number and a real number.
It is not a real number since you cannot divide anything by zero
Yes, the number 3 is a real number. Real numbers include all rational and irrational numbers, and since 3 can be expressed as a fraction (3/1), it falls within this category. Therefore, 3 is indeed a real number.
The other real number is 3/pi. I will bet that was not the real number you had in mind and so is an "other" real number.