3/4 or 75%
'pi' is IRRATIONAL. This means that it cannot be converted to a ratio/fraction/quotient. pi = 3.141592.... (the '....' means that the decimal recurs to infinity). When given pi = 3.14 or 3.1416, or 22/7 these are only approximate values and NOT the true value, which remains unknown. Rational No. is 2.123123123..... Because the digits are in a regular order of '123'. so can be converted to a ration/fraction. Irrational No's ; Square roots of prime numbers.
It is called the domain.
All of them... except if when you add their values together it makes 100 or more
The number can be equal to minus, zero or plus when plotted on the number line and two numbers plotted on the number line can have a range of numerical values.
In terms of magnitude (distance from 0), -200 is greater. In terms of the normal numerical values, -65 is a greater number than -200.
String constants do not inherently represent numerical values; they are sequences of characters enclosed in quotes. However, they can represent numerical values if they contain numeric characters (e.g., "123"). In programming, these strings can be converted to numerical types through processes like parsing or casting. Hence, while a string constant can correlate to a numerical value, it must be explicitly converted to be treated as such in computations.
Fractions such as 3/4 and 6/8 are known as equivalent fractions because they have the same numerical values.
Ratios ARE numerical.
The numerical value in Celsius can be converted by multiplying it with 1.8 and than adding 32 to Fahrenheit and -40is the temperatre at which temperature in degree centrigrade becomes numerically equal to degree Fahrenheit.
No, the dagesh has no numerical value, and is not used in numbers.
Represent numerical values.
It is the study of algorithms that use numerical values for the problems of continuous mathematics.
That would depend on their numerical values.
They can, if you assign it an RGB-value.
interval data
This would be the mean, which is what is usually meant by the average of the values.
In the context of calculating a mean (average), there is no remainder in the traditional sense. The mean is computed by summing a set of values and dividing by the number of values, resulting in a single numerical value. If the total sum is not evenly divisible by the number of values, the mean may include a decimal or a fraction, but this is not considered a remainder like in division.