I think it's a repeating decimal.
A number with a finite number of decimal digits is always rational. (If the number of decimal digits is infinite, the number is rational only if there is a repeating pattern.)
A decimal is a rational number if:* It terminates - i.e., it has a finite number of decimal digits. * It doesn't terminate, but it repeats the same pattern over and over - possibly after a finite number of digits that are not included in the pattern. For example, 0.145145145145..., or 3.125252525...
ANY number that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point is rational.
Any number with terminating decimals (a finite number of decimal digits) is rational. (If it is non-terminating, but periodic, it is also rational.)
The decimal expansion of a rational number always either terminates after finitely many digits or begins to repeat the same finite sequence of digits over and over. As 7.37 terminates after 2 digits it must therefore be rational.
A number with a finite number of decimal digits is always rational. (If the number of decimal digits is infinite, the number is rational only if there is a repeating pattern.)
ANY number with a finite amount of decimal digits is rational.
Any number with a finite number of decimal digits is RATIONAL.
Yes. Any number with a finite number of decimal digits is rational.
If it has a finite number of decimal digits, it's rational.
A decimal is a rational number if:* It terminates - i.e., it has a finite number of decimal digits. * It doesn't terminate, but it repeats the same pattern over and over - possibly after a finite number of digits that are not included in the pattern. For example, 0.145145145145..., or 3.125252525...
No. Any number which has a finite number of decimal digits is RATIONAL.
ANY number that has a finite number of digits after the decimal point is rational.
ANY number that has a finite number of decimal digits is RATIONAL.
If the number of digits after the decimal point is finite, then the number will always be RATIONAL.
Some decimals are rational, and some aren't. A decimal is rational when it terminates or repeats.
Any number with terminating decimals (a finite number of decimal digits) is rational. (If it is non-terminating, but periodic, it is also rational.)