3.14 is a rational number. When divided by 5, another rational number, the result is still rational. In its most reduced form, we have (3.14/1)/5 = (314/100)/5 = 314/500 = 157/250 - a rational number
No, 3.14 is not an irrational number.
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A rational number is a real number which can be expressed as a division of two integers. A real number which is not rational is called irrational. Since 3.14 = 314/100 and 314 & 100 are integers it is a rational number.
3.14 is a rational number. When divided by 5, another rational number, the result is still rational. In its most reduced form, we have (3.14/1)/5 = (314/100)/5 = 314/500 = 157/250 - a rational number
3.14 is the ratio of 314 to 100 so it's rational.
No, 3.14 is not an irrational number.
No number can be rational and irrational at the same time. 3.14 is the ratio of 314:100 and so is rational. HOWEVER, 3.14 is also a common approximation for pi, which is an irrational number. All irrational numbers have infinite, non-recurring decimals and so are often approximated by rationals.
Whoever told you that 3.14 isn't rational was pulling your chain, and you fell for it. 3.14 is the ratio of 314 to 100, and that means it's rational.
I assume you are talking about 3.14 in terms of the number pi. 3.14 is a common abbreviation of the number pi which is 3.14159265358979323846.... This number is irrational because it goes on infinitely and it cannot be written as a finite fraction. However, 3.14 is actually rational because it can be written as 314/10.I hope this was helpful .(this came from wiki.answers.com)
No. It can be written as a fraction where the denominator is not 0. For example, 314/100. This makes it rational.
314 + 809 = 1123
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
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It will be the square root of 314, which is about 17.7100451467