Yes, there are many rational numbers between 50 and 70. All whole numbers and fractions are rational.
Whole numbers ARE rational.
-- Every whole number is a rational number. -- Any whole number divided by any whole number (except zero) produces a rational number.
Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers which are the same as integers which are a proper subset of rational numbers.
Whole numbers are always rational
Both sets are countably infinite, unlike the set of real numbers.
The set of rational numbers includes all whole numbers, so SOME rational numbers will also be whole number. But not all rational numbers are whole numbers. So, as a rule, no, rational numbers are not whole numbers.
Yes, there are many rational numbers between 50 and 70. All whole numbers and fractions are rational.
Whole numbers ARE rational.
-- Every whole number is a rational number. -- Any whole number divided by any whole number (except zero) produces a rational number.
Counting numbers are a proper subset of whole numbers which are the same as integers which are a proper subset of rational numbers.
Some rational numbers are whole numbers, some are not. The set of whole numbers is a proper subset of rational numbers.
soem rational numbers are whole numbers
All rational numbers are not whole numbers, as rational numbers can include fractions.
Whole numbers are always rational
Natural numbers = Whole numbers are a subset of integers (not intrgers!) which are a subset of rational numbers. Rational numbers and irrational number, together, comprise real numbers.
They are all numbers