Yes because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 1/3
no - 0.333333 is 333333/1000000, which is the ratio of two integers, the denominator not being zero, and that meets the definition of a rational number. Also, 0.333333, with the 3's repeating forever is 1/3, also a rational number.
A simple solution would be to move the decimal place to the right two places. (Multiply the number by 100) Example would be .333333 is 33.333 % or .33333 x 100 =33.333%
The fraction 1/3 in decimal form is .3 repeating (.333333...)
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There are infinitely many pairs of number. Let A be any number and let B = A + 333333.Then B - A = A + 333333 - A = 333333.Since The choice of A is arbitrary so A could be any one of infinitely many numbers. Therefore, there are infinitely many solutions.
The number 333,333 is a six-digit integer composed of three hundred thirty-three thousand, three hundred thirty-three. In mathematical terms, it can be expressed as 3 x 100,000 + 3 x 10,000 + 3 x 1,000 + 3 x 100 + 3 x 10 + 3 x 1. This number falls between 333,332 and 333,334 on the number line.
Yes because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 1/3
.333333 is not an integer. An integer is a whole number like 1, 2, 3...
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You could also do 222222+333333 and 111111+444444
A terminating or repeating decimal is rational. .333333...=1/3 5.09090909=509090909/100000000
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