A rational number is any number that can be written in the form a/b, where "a" and "b" are integers. Examples: 1/3, 2/3, 5/2, -2/7, and all integers, e.g. 5 (= 5/1).
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A rational number is, by definition, the answer from dividing one integer by another.
It is rational because it can be expressed as the ratio 400040004/10000000000.
No. All whole numbers are integers.
The set of all rational numbers.If the set contains all of them then no other set can contain any more rational numbers.
Yes. The quotient of two non-zero integers is a rational number.