The set of all rational numbers.
If the set contains all of them then no other set can contain any more rational numbers.
A whole number is not a set of any kind and so cannot be a subset of rational numbers.
yes
A subset is a smaller set that is part of a larger set. For example, the set of animals contains the subset of reptiles, the subset of mammals, and various others. Or in mathematics, the set of real numbers contains the subset of positive integers, the subset of negative integers, the subset of rational numbers, etc.
Yes, just look at decimals. Note: integers are a subset of rational numbers.
Because when one rational number is subtracted from another rational number the result is a rational number. Don't forget that integers (ℤ) are a subset of rational numbers (ℚ).
No, rational numbers are not a subset of integers.
A whole number is not a set of any kind and so cannot be a subset of rational numbers.
yes
A subset is a smaller set that is part of a larger set. For example, the set of animals contains the subset of reptiles, the subset of mammals, and various others. Or in mathematics, the set of real numbers contains the subset of positive integers, the subset of negative integers, the subset of rational numbers, etc.
20137 is an integer and the integers are a subset of rational numbers!
No, they are complementary sets. No rational number is irrational and no irrational number is rational.Irrational means not rational.
Yes, just look at decimals. Note: integers are a subset of rational numbers.
Integers are aproper subset of rational numbers.
Not at all. Every whole number is rational.
No, integers are a subset of rational numbers.
A set which contains any irrational or complex numbers.
Because when one rational number is subtracted from another rational number the result is a rational number. Don't forget that integers (ℤ) are a subset of rational numbers (ℚ).