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100 is an element in the real number system. It is a member of the set of real numbers.
The square root of 100 is rational since it is not repeating.
Divide it by 100 and remove the % symbol.
No, the lowest number is not -100. In the context of real numbers, there is no lowest number because you can always find a smaller number by subtracting from any given number. For example, -101 is less than -100, and you can continue this indefinitely.
Let x be a real number, such that 0 < x < 100. x-th percentile from a sample of n is number k such that k max(i - natural number | i < x.n/100).
100 is an element in the real number system. It is a member of the set of real numbers.
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A rational number is a real number which can be expressed as a division of two integers. A real number which is not rational is called irrational. Since 3.14 = 314/100 and 314 & 100 are integers it is a rational number.
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From 1 to 100 there are 100 integers, but an infinite number of real numbers.
Yes, because it can be located on a number line.
The square root of 100 is rational since it is not repeating.
The real number 1.24 is a rational number (124/100). It is also a mixed number (1 + 24/100ths).
Divide it by 100 and remove the % symbol.
No, the lowest number is not -100. In the context of real numbers, there is no lowest number because you can always find a smaller number by subtracting from any given number. For example, -101 is less than -100, and you can continue this indefinitely.
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Let x be a real number, such that 0 < x < 100. x-th percentile from a sample of n is number k such that k max(i - natural number | i < x.n/100).