In their rational form, the denominators have factors other than 2 and 5.
Terminating and repeating decimals are rational numbers.
There is nothing that you can conclude.They could be recurring decimals or terminating decimals [as rational numbers, there is no other form].They may or may not be in their simplified or reduced form: for example 14/7 is a rational number with a prime denominator but it can be simplified.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Rational numbers are numbers or decimals that repeat or terminate. Irrational numbers do not. For example π is an irrational number.
All repeating decimals are rational numbers. Not all rational numbers are repeating decimals.
Terminating and repeating decimals are rational numbers.
Repeating decimals are ALWAYS rational numbers.
Yes.
There is nothing that you can conclude.They could be recurring decimals or terminating decimals [as rational numbers, there is no other form].They may or may not be in their simplified or reduced form: for example 14/7 is a rational number with a prime denominator but it can be simplified.
Repeating decimals are rational numbers if there is a pattern, like 0.22222222. If it is not a pattern, like 0.568964329, it is an irrational number.
They will always be rational numbers.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes. Rational numbers are numbers or decimals that repeat or terminate. Irrational numbers do not. For example π is an irrational number.
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Yes, they will.