Yes.
To find the number that, when multiplied by another number, equals 145, you would divide 145 by the other number. In this case, if we are looking for a whole number solution, the factors of 145 are 1, 5, 29, and 145. Therefore, the pairs of numbers that multiply to 145 are (1, 145) and (5, 29).
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Yes.
It must be a generalised rational number. Otherwise, if you select a rational number to multiply, then you will only prove it for that number.
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No, the square root of 145 is not a rational number. A rational number can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, but since 145 is not a perfect square, its square root is an irrational number. The square root of 145 is approximately 12.041, which cannot be expressed as a simple fraction.
No.
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction
Yes.
Yes, 1.45 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction. Specifically, it can be written as 145/100, which represents a ratio of two integers. Rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be expressed in the form of a/b, where a and b are integers and b is not zero.
Yes, -1.45 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction. Specifically, it can be written as -145/100, which is the ratio of two integers. Rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be represented in the form ( \frac{a}{b} ), where ( a ) and ( b ) are integers and ( b ) is not zero.
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
To find the number that, when multiplied by another number, equals 145, you would divide 145 by the other number. In this case, if we are looking for a whole number solution, the factors of 145 are 1, 5, 29, and 145. Therefore, the pairs of numbers that multiply to 145 are (1, 145) and (5, 29).
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Is 12.05 a rational number or irrational number?
1.96 is a rational number
It is a rational number, as it can be written as a fraction.