You get a rational number.
A whole number is not a set of any kind and so cannot be a subset of rational numbers.
No. Although the count of either kind of number is infinite, the cardinality of irrational numbers is an order of infinity greater than for the set of rational numbers.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
It is a negative rational number.
It is a decimal fraction or a rational number.
Another rational number.
A whole number is not a set of any kind and so cannot be a subset of rational numbers.
No. Although the count of either kind of number is infinite, the cardinality of irrational numbers is an order of infinity greater than for the set of rational numbers.
It is a normal rational number, just like any other rational number.
Natural numbers are a special kind of Rational numbers. Rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction. (Positive) fractions with the same (nonzero) numerator and denominator are natural numbers, for example 9/9 = 1.
rational
Rational number and a decimal.
a negative rational number
It is a negative rational number.
A real rational number.
Some types of rational but noninteger numbers are fractions, negative fractions, decimals, any kind of percent, etc. Integers arepositive and negative whole numbers, like 24 or -6. A rational but noninteger example is 5% or -3/4.
It is a rational negative number