It is false.
No. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as fractions, while integers are numbers without decimal places. Rational numbers include, but are not limited to, integers. For instance, 1.7 is rational but it's not an integer.
false
Here we go again ... a yes/no question asking for a true/false answer.Every rational number can be written as a fraction if you want to, even thougha lot of rational numbers are whole numbers that don't have to be written asfractions.
False.
It is false.
No. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as fractions, while integers are numbers without decimal places. Rational numbers include, but are not limited to, integers. For instance, 1.7 is rational but it's not an integer.
false
False.
They aren't. The square roots of prime numbers are always irrational.
False because all whole numbers are rational
In between any two rational numbers there is an irrational number. In between any two irrational numbers there is a rational number.
In between any two rational numbers there is an irrational number. In between any two Irrational Numbers there is a rational number.
False
Here we go again ... a yes/no question asking for a true/false answer.Every rational number can be written as a fraction if you want to, even thougha lot of rational numbers are whole numbers that don't have to be written asfractions.
It is true and false. It cannot be proved.
False.