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The set of non-negative integers.
0.93333333333 is already a fraction. It is a fraction in decimal form rather than in the form of a ratio. However, that does not stop it being a fraction. The equivalent fraction, in rational form, is 93333333333/100000000000.
It is not possible, on Answers.com to give a schematic diagram. However, the following should provide the necessary information.Real Numbers (R): can be divided into Rational numbers and Irrational numbers. Rational numbers are those that can be expressed as a ratio of two integers, the second of which is not zero. An irrational number is a real number that cannot be so expressed.Irrational Numbers: Some irrational numbers are transcendental numbers. These are numbers that are not algebraic. That is, they are not roots of any polynomial equation with rational coefficients. Most notable transcendental numbers are pi and e, but so are the values of the trigonometric ratios for most angles. A list of numbers proven to be transcendental and suspected of being so is given in a link. The rest are "ordinary" or algebraic irrational numbers.Rational Numbers (Q): Rational numbers can be divided into integers and other rationals. The "other" are rational numbers whose fractional part is non-zero.Integers (Z): The main subsets of integers are the counting numbers and the rest. Mathematicians are not agreed on te definition of these two subsets: specifically, there is a question about the status of 0. Some consider 0 to be a counting number, others don't. Symbolically, it is probably best to use Z+ for the set of positive integers excluding 0, and Z0 for positive integers including 0 (or the set of non-negative integers). There are also the complimentary sets - of negative integers including 0, and not including 0.
Yes. Any number with a decimal representation that terminates or repeats must be a rational number. If it terminates, it's obviously rational. For example, 0.12345 is clearly 12345/100000, and the same is true for any other decimal; simply multiply it by a power of ten large enough to convert it to an integer, and then for the fraction put that integer over that power of ten. Repeating is a little trickier; it may be best to illustrate with a couple of examples. Take the decimal 0.3333.... This multiplied by ten is 3.333...., and subtracting the original number obviously gives 3 exactly, so 10x - 1x = 9x = 3; x = 3/9 which reduces to 1/3. If it repeats in an alternating sequence (0.545454...) it's necessary to use a larger power of ten: 100x - 1x = 99x = 54; x = 54/99 = 6/11. One or the other of these can be done for any terminating or repeating decimal expansion, therefore they must be rational.
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Yumiko Shiina (stage name Ringo Sheena) is a Japanese singer, songwriter, composer, and producer. She is best known for being the lead singer and founder of the music group Tokyo Jihen.
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The two methods are rational model and non-rational models. Rational models requires managers to use a four-stage sequence in making decisions. Non-rational models try to focus on how decisions should be made. Pharmaceutical companies preferÊnon -rational models because they assume that decision making is uncertain.
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Assuming you mean 'Lost Frequencies' - It's the stage-name of Felix Safran De Laet - a Belgian DJ & music producer... best known for his singles 'Are you with me' (2014) & 'Reality' (2015).
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