Yes. A rational number can be written as a simple fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers, given that the denominator does not equal 0.
.95
It is: 19/20 = 0.95 as a decimal
Nineteen over twenty, expressed as a fraction, is written as ( \frac{19}{20} ). This fraction represents a division of 19 by 20, which is equivalent to 0.95 when converted to a decimal. It indicates that 19 is 95% of 20.
19/25 = 76/100 or 0.76
Yes. Any rational number divided by any other rational number is a rational number.
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Yes.
.95
.95
It is: 19/20 = 0.95 as a decimal
Nineteen over twenty, expressed as a fraction, is written as ( \frac{19}{20} ). This fraction represents a division of 19 by 20, which is equivalent to 0.95 when converted to a decimal. It indicates that 19 is 95% of 20.
19/25 = 76/100 or 0.76
Yes. Any rational number divided by any other rational number is a rational number.
Rational.
is 5 over 7 a rational number
Yes. 0.3 with a bar over it is 1/3, which is a rational number.
Any number that is presented as an integer "over" (aka divided by) an integer is automatically a rational number - that's what the definition of a rational number is.