Yes, since -5 can be written in the form p/q. (Hint: Let q=1 and p=-5).
The number 5 is indeed a rational number. A rational number is one that is able to be written down as a simplified fraction. The number 5 would be written as 5/1.
It's the ratio of 5 and 1 ... a rational number.
because every integer is a rational number
Yes, -5 is a rational number
Converting a rational number to a decimal using long division. For example if you have a rational number of 2/5 you would set up the equation as 2 divided by 5 which requires long division. The answer to this would then be the decimal number 0.4.
5 = 5/1 is a rational number
Yes. Any rational number divided by another rational number is also rational.
No, -5 is a negative, rational number.
It is rational.
The square root of 25 is 5 which is a rational number * * * * * Or -5, which is also rational.
It is another rational number.
5.4 = 5 2/5 = 27/5 so it is a rational number.