All integers are rational numbers.
Every counting number, and the negative of it, are real, rational integers.
-5 is an integer and a rational number. Integers can be positive or negative. Rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction of integers.
Integers are rational.
Any number that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers is a rational number.
All integers are rational numbers.
Integers are aproper subset of rational numbers.
Every counting number, and the negative of it, are real, rational integers.
-5 is an integer and a rational number. Integers can be positive or negative. Rational numbers can be expressed as a fraction of integers.
Integers are rational.
Any number that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers is a rational number.
Not quite. A rational number is a ratio and each rational number is a ratio of specific pairs of integers - not ANY two integers. And, of course, 0 is not allowed on the denominator.
Yes, all whole numbers (integers) are rational. Please note though that not all rational numbers are integers.
Because integers can be written as fractions. Any number that can be written as a fraction is a rational number.
not necessarily... An integer is a rational number, but so is any real number between consecutive integers.
The number 9.23 is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, where the denominator is not zero. In this case, 9.23 can be written as 923/100, which is a fraction of two integers, making it a rational number.
The number 89.396668... is rational because it can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. A rational number is any number that can be written as the ratio of two integers, where the denominator is not zero. In this case, the number can be written as 8933/100, which is a ratio of two integers.