A rational number is one that can be written as a ratio - or fraction - between two integers. All integers can be written in the form (integer) / 1, and are therefore rational.
0.3333
Yes, because the answer is 3/2 which is a rational number.
A rational number is a number that can eb expressed as a ratio of two numbers. 1/3 is a rational number, with a decimal representation of 0.333333 ... .
yes it can, look at the example √3 times the √3 is 3. these two are rational numbers.
0.3333
3.3333
0.6667
A rational number is one that can be written as a ratio - or fraction - between two integers. All integers can be written in the form (integer) / 1, and are therefore rational.
0.6667
0.4286
Yes, because the answer is 3/2 which is a rational number.
It is. A rational number is either an integer or a recurring decimal. An irrational number would be the square root of 2. There are also complex numbers that aren't rational or irrrational.
A rational number is a number that can eb expressed as a ratio of two numbers. 1/3 is a rational number, with a decimal representation of 0.333333 ... .
yes it can, look at the example √3 times the √3 is 3. these two are rational numbers.
Two over three can be expressed as a ratio (2/3), so it is therefore a rational number.
Sum of two rational numbers might be a natural number (1/2 + 1/2), but mostly it's just another rational number (1/2 + 1/3). So answer is no.