8.3 and 8.26 are both rational numbers.
Their sum is 16.56. That's also a rational number.
Their difference is 0.04. That's also a rational number.
Their product is 68.558. That's also a rational number.
Their quotient is close to 0.9952. It can't be completely written as a decimal,
but it's equivalent to 413/415 and it's a rational number too.
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8.3 is the ratio of 83 to 10, so it's nice and rational.
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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.
Yes.
Yes. It's the ratio of 83/100.
8.3 is the ratio of 83 to 10, so it's nice and rational.
It can be expressed in the form of a ratio of two integers: 83/100.
It is rational because 1/4= .25 An irrational number (like pi) is a decimal that does not end. A rational number (think fraction) will end. (ex: 1/8 .35 .83 etc)
8.3 is the ratio of 83 to 10. That's rational.
No, it is irrational.
83 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 83/1.
It's an even number !
Yes - expressed as a mixed number in its simplest form, -3.83 is equal to -3 83/100 or negative three and eighty-three hundredths.
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
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