Any rational number is either a repeating decimal, or a terminating decimal.
Yes, a rational number can be a repeating decimal. A repeating decimal is a decimal in which one or more digits repeat infinitely. For example, 1/3 is a rational number that can be written as the repeating decimal 0.333...
Obviously, it is because a rational number is any number that can be written as a fraction or decimal
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0.3 is a rational number. The fact that it is expressed as a decimal does not mean it is not rational. As a ratio, it can be written as 3/10.
The decimal representation of a rational number.
Any rational number is either a repeating decimal, or a terminating decimal.
Yes, a rational number can be a repeating decimal. A repeating decimal is a decimal in which one or more digits repeat infinitely. For example, 1/3 is a rational number that can be written as the repeating decimal 0.333...
Obviously, it is because a rational number is any number that can be written as a fraction or decimal
Rational Numbers are any number that can be written in fraction form .This includes integers, terminating decimals, and repeating decimals as well as fractions. A decimal number can be written in rational numbers depending on the place value of the decimal point.
This number is rational: If the number is exact as given, without the final period/decimal point, it is rational because it can be written with a finite number of digits. If the number is intended to be indicated as the repeating decimal -155.23333333..., then it is rational because numbers that can be written as repeating decimals are rational; this particular one is the sum of -155.2 - (3/100), which can be written as -15523/100.
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0.3 is a rational number. The fact that it is expressed as a decimal does not mean it is not rational. As a ratio, it can be written as 3/10.
An irrational number cannot be written as a fraction or to an exact decimal such as the symbol for pi or the square root of two. A rational number can be written in the form of a fraction or a decimal to an exact value.
It depends. A terminating decimal is a rational number. A decimal which, after a finite number of places, becomes a repeating (or recurrent) decimal is also a rational number. A decimal that is not terminating, nor [eventually] settles into a recurring pattern is not a rational number. Note that the decimal need not become recurring immediately.