Both.
All whole numbers are rational but only certain rational numbers are whole. If the number is both positive and if the rational number simplifies to a number over 1, it is whole. For example 6/2 simplifies to 3 and is thus whole. However, 5/2 is rational but not whole.
A rational number is one where a whole number is over another whole number. 3 and 2 are both whole numbers so 3/2 is a rational number.
Every whole number is rational.
Because they can be expressed as a fraction
Both.
It can be both.
Yes as for example 0.75 and 4/5 are both rational numbers
Both.
It is both.
All whole numbers are rational but only certain rational numbers are whole. If the number is both positive and if the rational number simplifies to a number over 1, it is whole. For example 6/2 simplifies to 3 and is thus whole. However, 5/2 is rational but not whole.
No. No irrational numbers are whole, and all whole numbers are rational.
A rational number is one where a whole number is over another whole number. 3 and 2 are both whole numbers so 3/2 is a rational number.
Every whole number is rational.
Because they can be expressed as a fraction
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.
Yes. In fact, every whole number is a rational number.