The answer will depend on whether you want percentage equivalents of rational numbers or one rational number as a percentage of another.
Because percentages can be expressed as fractions which are rational numbers
It is finding an equivalent number whose denominator is 100.
They are called rational numbers
All integers are rational numbers.
They need not be. You can have sqrt(23)% which would be irrational.
Because percentages can be expressed as fractions which are rational numbers
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It is finding an equivalent number whose denominator is 100.
They are called rational numbers
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Find the arithmetic average of the two rational numbers. It will be a rational number and will be between the two numbers.
percents are numbers over 100
All integers are rational numbers.
They need not be. You can have sqrt(23)% which would be irrational.
Add them together and divide by 2 will give one of the rational numbers between two given rational numbers.
find the rational between1and3
Yes. Take the average of the two numbers. Since those two numbers are rational, their average will also be rational.