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, five (5) is both rational and real.
If all the members of a set are different values, there is no mode.
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There are not THE five rational numbers between -2 and -1, there are an infinite number of them. -1.1, -1.01, -1.001, -1.000001 and -1.456798435854 are five possibilities.
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The integers. Also: the rational numbers, the real numbers and (depending on your definition) the complex numbers.
Each and every rational number except 0. Once you leave the domain of integers, all rational numbers (excluding 0) divide into every other rational number with a quotient that is rational. The above can be extended to real numbers.
Add the five numbers together and then divide that number by 5
Different types of insects may have different mouth parts. Five different types of insect mouth parts include the mandible, maxilla, labium, hypopharynx and proboscis.
Just write any five fractions, with integers (whole numbers) in the numerator and the denominator. Don't use zero as a denominator.
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Yes, five (5) is both rational and real.
Twenty five.
You can enter numbers or text, but only one type at a time.
Since there are five different numbers, all of those five numbers are the modes in that collection.