Yes.
It is rational and also a whole number.
The number 43 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction, specifically ( \frac{43}{1} ). Rational numbers are defined as numbers that can be represented as the quotient of two integers, and since 43 meets this criterion, it is classified as rational.
No, it is irrational as it has no end
It is not defined, so it is not a number of any kind.
Given any two integers, x and y, such that y is not 0, then x/y is a rational number. So for example, 3476/43 is a rational number.
yes
It is rational and also a whole number.
It is equal to 43/9.
It is a rational negative number
yes take math
The rational number for the number -3.20 would be 4/10. This is a math problem.
The number 8 out of 23 is a rational. This is used in math.
No, it is irrational as it has no end
It is not defined, so it is not a number of any kind.
Given any two integers, x and y, such that y is not 0, then x/y is a rational number. So for example, 3476/43 is a rational number.
The number 1.43 can be expressed as a fraction - as 1 43/100 or one and forty-three hundredths. Therefore, it is rational.
It is a rational number. The reason that it is rational is that you can represent it as a fraction, where the denominator (the number at the bottom of the fraction) is not equal to 0.So, for example, as we could write the number 15.125 as 15125/1000 then it is rational.