Yes, terminating decimals are always rational numbers.
The quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
No. Recurring decimals are rational numbers.
Yes. Rational numbers are numbers or decimals that repeat or terminate. Irrational numbers do not. For example π is an irrational number.
Yes becaus that number is an integer and all integrs are rational. Rational numbers also include non-terminating decimals like 2.345 and other decimals that don't Keep going on forever. Irrational numbers include the square root of 23 or the symbol of pi.
No, it does not.
Repeating decimals are ALWAYS rational numbers.
Yes, terminating decimals are always rational numbers.
No. Rational numbers are either terminating decimals or non-terminating BUT recurrent decimals.
No, they could not. Irrational numbers are also decimal numbers.
All repeating decimals are rational numbers. Not all rational numbers are repeating decimals.
The quotient of 5 and negative 30 is both. Rational numbers and integers include many of the same numbers. Integers are positive and negative counting numbers, but rational numbers include nonrepeating decimals and fractions.
No. Recurring decimals are rational numbers.
Yes. Rational numbers are numbers or decimals that repeat or terminate. Irrational numbers do not. For example π is an irrational number.
Yes becaus that number is an integer and all integrs are rational. Rational numbers also include non-terminating decimals like 2.345 and other decimals that don't Keep going on forever. Irrational numbers include the square root of 23 or the symbol of pi.
Fractions and decimals are usually rational numbers. Besides, multiplying rational and irrational numbers is also similar.
Terminating and repeating decimals are rational numbers.