NO, it is a rational number but NOT an integer.
yes, its .25 or one fourth
If it ends with the fourth 6, then it is rational. If the number keeps endlessly repeating, then it is irrational.
Yes. Irrational numbers are found by getting the square root of a negative number.
A rational number is one that has an ending.
Yes, it does.
A rational number is a number which is in the form of P/Q and Q=!0 and P and Qshould be divisible by 1 .Hence,one is a rational number.
Provided that the rational number is not 0, the product is irrational.
A rational number is one that can be put into a fraction form.
Yes, 1/6 is a rational number
A rational number can always be written as (one whole number) divided by (another whole number). That's not only a characteristic of a rational number, it's the definition of one.
Divide the number by four. (One fourth is the same as one quarter.) One fourth of 8 is 2. One fourth of 16 is 4. One fourth of 100 is 25.
As a number which can be expressed as a fraction, 1/2 is a rational number.
.25 doesn't represent a whole number. It is a rational number equivalent to one fourth (1/4). If you mean how do you represent .25 as the QUOTIENT of two whole numbers then the answer is 1/4.
A rational number is one that can be written in the form of one whole number over another whole number. 1.25 = 125/100 which is one whole number over another whole number. Thus 1.25 is a rational number. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If p and q are integers with q ≠ 0, then p/q is a rational number. The decimal expansion of a rational number either terminates or ends with a repeating sequence of one or more digits (this latter occurring when there is a prime factor other than 2 and/or 5 in the denominator).
-1 is all of an integer, a whole number, and a rational number.
It's rational. It can be written as the quotient of two numbers whose HCF is one.