Yes it is because it can be expressed as the ratio 199/100.
A rational number is, by definition, the answer from dividing one integer by another.
No. All whole numbers are integers.
The set of all rational numbers.If the set contains all of them then no other set can contain any more rational numbers.
Yes. The quotient of two non-zero integers is a rational number.
Yes it is because it can be expressed as the ratio 199/100.
It must be a generalised rational number. Otherwise, if you select a rational number to multiply, then you will only prove it for that number.
Any, and every, irrational number will do.
It is a rational number because it is a terminating decimal number which can also be expressed as a fraction
A rational number is, by definition, the answer from dividing one integer by another.
No, 1/2 is rational, but not a whole number.
It can be written in the form of the ratio 55555/100000.
No. All whole numbers are integers.
The area of a triangle can be a rational number or an irrational number depending on its dimensions.
The set of all rational numbers.If the set contains all of them then no other set can contain any more rational numbers.
is it rational because there is a pattern
Yes. The quotient of two non-zero integers is a rational number.