A rational number which is an integer can be simplified to a form in which the denominator is 1. That is not possible for a rational number which is not an integer.
No. To be a rational number it must be an integer over another integer. π is not an integer, nor can it be made into an integer by multiplying it by another integer, thus one twelfth of π is not a rational number.
It is real, rational, integer and a whole number.It is not an irrational number nor an interger - there is no such thing!
An integer is a whole number. For instance, 1, 2, 3... There is no decimal part. So 23 is an integer. A rational number is a number that can be written as a/b. 23 can be written as 23/1, so 23 is a rational number. Thus, 23 is BOTH an integer and a rational number.
6.3 is a rational number but it is not an integer because only whole numbers are integers.
A rational number which is an integer can be simplified to a form in which the denominator is 1. That is not possible for a rational number which is not an integer.
Every integer is a rational number.
It is a rational number, not an integer.
A rational number which is an integer can be simplified to a form in which the denominator is 1. That is not possible for a rational number which is not an integer.
Yes A rational number is one which can be expressed as one integer over another (non-zero) integer. 11 = 11/1 which is one integer over another Thus 11 is a rational number. As ALL integers (whole numbers) can be expressed as themselves over 1, ALL integers are rational numbers.
It is not an integer but is a rational number.
A rational number.
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.
Zero is a rational number and an integer.
A rational number is either an integer or a fraction.
Every integer (note spelling) is a rational number.
-6.6 is a rational number but it is not an integer because it is not a whole number