A rational number is any number which can be expressed as the ratio of two integers (including the integers themselves in this definition).
So any number which is more than 2 and less than 3, and which can also be expressed finitely, is a rational number.
2¼, 2½, 2¾
2 plus any fraction (less than one) will fit your bill.
Not too tough . . . Any number that you can completely write down on paperis a rational number.
0.2 is a rational number in and of itself.
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6 is a rational number. It can be written as 6/1
Rational
Any number between 0 and -1 that you can write on paperwith a pencil or a crayon is a rational number.Here is an example:-0.60214937
Not too tough . . . Any number that you can completely write down on paperis a rational number.
There are an infinite number of rational numbers between 2.3 and 2.4 .Any number you can write down on paper that falls in that range is one of them.They include . . .2.30000000012.332.342.352.362.3600000000002372.392.3912.391012.39101012.3992.39992.3999999999
0.2 is a rational number in and of itself.
There's an infinite list of rational numbers that are all between 2.1 and 3.9 .Here are a few of them:2.112.122.22.32.42.62.72.92.992.999999999993.0..etc.Any number that you can completely write down on paper is rational.
rational. The fact that you could write it out in a fraction proves that it is.
Write three rational numbers between root2 root3 ?
Any number that you can write down completely is a rational number. You did that with 89.99, so it's rational.
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6 is a rational number. It can be written as 6/1
8,100 is the ratio of 8,100 to 1 . That's about as rational as you can get.The definition of a rational number is:A number that you can write as the ratio of two whole numbers.It also turns out that if you can write a number out completely with digits,then it's a rational number.
All integers are rational numbers so the answer is 721.