1. An integer:1,2,7,980,-566.
2. A terminating decimal:1.1,98.1719,-181.9. 3. A fraction with a denominator that has no prime factors other than 2 or 5:1/5,1/8,56/95.
4. A constant that is terminating decimal:pi,e
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The given four numbers are all rational numbers
1/4, .872, 32/5, -4.3
Integers (eg 5), rational numbers (eg 7/9), irrational numbers (eg sqrt(3), transcendental numbers (eg π).
Yes, four is a rational number.
4/5 is rational. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
Operations on rational numbers refer to the mathematical operations carrying out on two or more rational numbers. A rational number is a number that is of the form p/q, where: p and q are integers, q ≠ 0. Some examples of rational numbers are: 1/2, −3/4, 0.3 (or) 3/10, −0.7 (or) −7/10, etc. We know about fractions and how different operators can be used on different fractions. All the rules and principles that apply to fractions can also be applied to rational numbers. The one thing that we need to remember is that rational numbers also include negatives. So, while 1/5 is a rational number, it is true that −1/5 is also a rational number. There are four basic arithmetic operations with rational numbers: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Decimal, percent, fraction, and words
Yes - any integers, including negative integers, are rational numbers.
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The given four numbers are all rational numbers
1/4, .872, 32/5, -4.3
name four different types of olives?
1/2, 1/3, 2/3, -3/7.
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Integers (eg 5), rational numbers (eg 7/9), irrational numbers (eg sqrt(3), transcendental numbers (eg π).
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