False.
That's false.
yes but only whole numbers for example 2 - 3 - 6 - 9 - 54 - 111 are all integers 2.5 - 6.9 - 8.1 are not
It will be rational.
No. For example, pi is a real number, but it is irrational (it cannot be converted into an exact fraction).The reverse is true, however: all rational numbers are also real numbers.
That's a true statement. Another true statement is: All integers are rational numbers.
true
It is false.
False.
Yes. Rational numbers are always the quotient of two integers. Integers are always real, and you cannot divide a real number by another real number and get an imaginary number. So, true.
Yes, since it can be written as a ratio of two integers: 19/5
The statement is false.
False.
False.
Yes, it is true.
True.
It is true and false. It cannot be proved.