Every whole number is rational.
Every whole number is rational.
No because all whole numbers are rational
No. Every rational number is not a whole number but every whole number is a rational number. Rational numbers include integers, natural or counting numbers, repeating and terminating decimals and fractions, and whole numbers.
All whole numbers are rational but only certain rational numbers are whole. If the number is both positive and if the rational number simplifies to a number over 1, it is whole. For example 6/2 simplifies to 3 and is thus whole. However, 5/2 is rational but not whole.
Every whole number is rational.
It can be written as a fraction, so it is rational. It is not an integer, whole number or irrational.
Yes. In fact, every whole number is a rational number.
Every whole number is rational.
-18.75 is not a whole number but it is a rational number
No because all whole numbers are rational
No. Every rational number is not a whole number but every whole number is a rational number. Rational numbers include integers, natural or counting numbers, repeating and terminating decimals and fractions, and whole numbers.
Yes, all whole numbers (integers) are rational. Please note though that not all rational numbers are integers.
All whole numbers are rational but only certain rational numbers are whole. If the number is both positive and if the rational number simplifies to a number over 1, it is whole. For example 6/2 simplifies to 3 and is thus whole. However, 5/2 is rational but not whole.
-- Every whole number is a rational number. -- Any whole number divided by any whole number (except zero) produces a rational number.
A fraction is a rational number
because whole number is the son of rational number