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a rational number is one which can be represented by one integer over another (possibly the same) integer which cannot be zero.
1 2/7 = (1×7+2)/7 = 9/7 (as an improper fraction)
9/7 is one integer over another integer, so it is a rational number.
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∙ 6y agoIf 1 can be divided into 7 sevenths, you can multiply that by 2 to find that there are 14 sevenths in 2.
No, it is rational.
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1 1/2
There are 2/7 / (1/3) = 2/7 * (3/1) = 6/7 of them.
If 1 can be divided into 7 sevenths, you can multiply that by 2 to find that there are 14 sevenths in 2.
5 2/7 already is a rational number - you don't need to convert anything.
No, it is rational.
Any number you can completely write with digits is rational. A rational number is any number that can be written as the ratio of integers. Negative 9 and 5 sevenths is the ratio of -68 to 7 .
Nine sevenths is 1 and 2/7 or approximately 1.2857
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4 1/7 (four and one seventh).
Each and every rational number except 0. Once you leave the domain of integers, all rational numbers (excluding 0) divide into every other rational number with a quotient that is rational. The above can be extended to real numbers.
negative 2 sevenths(-2/7)
-2 is rational since it can be expressed as the ratio of -2 and 1 as in -2/1
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