Yes, prioritization based on project value or profitability is often considered the most rational approach, as it aligns resources with initiatives that offer the highest returns on investment. This method helps organizations maximize their financial performance and strategic objectives. However, while it is commonly used, other factors like risk, alignment with long-term goals, and stakeholder needs can also play critical roles in effective prioritization. Balancing these considerations often leads to more holistic decision-making.
Q - probably from quotient.
The answer depends on what the ellipsis represents. The answer is: probably not.
You probably don't have to inspect that pair too closely.Every integer IS a rational number.
Probably because that's more or less the definition of "rational number": a number that can be expressed as a ratio of integers.
Most probably way back in pre-history.
Q - probably from quotient.
The answer depends on what the ellipsis represents. The answer is: probably not.
You probably don't have to inspect that pair too closely.Every integer IS a rational number.
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Yes. Any number which can be written down to all its places exactly is rational. A proviso is that the base (most commonly base 2 or base 10) must also be rational. Any number which is the ratio of two rational numbers (such as 1/3, or 186/100) is rational.
Probably because that's more or less the definition of "rational number": a number that can be expressed as a ratio of integers.
first ask yourself why? is the reason logical? if it is, tell it to your girlfriend. if she is a rational girl and if your reason is rational, she would probably understand.
Most probably way back in pre-history.
'3' is RATIONAL. All numbers are RATIONAL except those were the decimal goes to infinity AND the decimal digits are NOT in any regular order. pi = 3.1419592.... is probably the most well known IRRATIONAL number. Also the Square Roots of Prime numbers. NB 3.333.... recurring to infinity is RATIONAL, because it can be converted to a RATIO/Fraction.
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1.14 is rational.
4.6 is rational.