No because it is a rational number that can be expressed as a fraction
35% is rational
No. Not only is it rational, it is an integer.
NO. 35 is a rational number.
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It is rational because 1/4= .25 An irrational number (like pi) is a decimal that does not end. A rational number (think fraction) will end. (ex: 1/8 .35 .83 etc)
35% is rational
No. Not only is it rational, it is an integer.
NO. 35 is a rational number.
The square root of .014 is about .118322. Note that .014 is 14/1000 which is 7/500 this is the (square root of 35)/50 which is an irrational number.
It is Irrational. If you have an infinite number of decimals that doesn't have a specific pattern, then it is rational!
Oh, let's not worry about negativity, friend. Negative 35 is not an irrational number. Irrational numbers are those that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, but negative 35 can be written as -35/1, making it a rational number. Just like every brushstroke adds beauty to a painting, every number has its place in the vast world of mathematics.
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Irrational numbers are infinitely dense. That is to say, between any two irrational (or rational) numbers there is an infinite number of irrational numbers. So, for any irrational number close to 6 it is always possible to find another that is closer; and then another that is even closer; and then another that is even closer that that, ...
Irrational. Irrational. Irrational. Irrational.
It is rational because 1/4= .25 An irrational number (like pi) is a decimal that does not end. A rational number (think fraction) will end. (ex: 1/8 .35 .83 etc)
It is irrational.
Rational