Yes.
One over six is an integer divided by an integer.That is the definition of a rational number.
Yes, it is.
5/6 does not equal a whole number.
There is only one type of rational number, namely the type that follow the definition precisely: A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction of two (relatively prime) whole numbers a and b. A number is either rational or not rational. 123/67 is a rational number. Pi, or the square root of six, are irrational numbers. In decimal form, a rational number has a finite amount of decimals, or a repeating pattern of them. An irrational number has infinitely many non-repeating decimals.
Yes.
One over six is an integer divided by an integer.That is the definition of a rational number.
Yes, it is.
yes. rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as fractions and so since 6/7 is a fraction, it is a rational number.
NOPE!!:)
5/6 does not equal a whole number.
There is only one type of rational number, namely the type that follow the definition precisely: A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction of two (relatively prime) whole numbers a and b. A number is either rational or not rational. 123/67 is a rational number. Pi, or the square root of six, are irrational numbers. In decimal form, a rational number has a finite amount of decimals, or a repeating pattern of them. An irrational number has infinitely many non-repeating decimals.
Six is the number after five.
No, it is irrational.
Five over six 5/6
Yes, it is.
The square root of six is irrational. Do you mean a rational approximation?