It can be expressed as a ratio of two integers: -6/1. It is therefore rational.
Yes. It can be expressed as the ratio of -5 to 6.
It can be expressed, in ratio form, as 6/10.
A rational number is a number that can be expressed as the ratio between two integers, so 5 and 6 and both rational themselves (5/1 and 6/1 respectively). As there is an infinite number of integers, there are an infinite number of rational numbers between 5 and 6, but an example is 5.5 (11/2).No, the number between 5 and 6 is Derf.haha
Six tenths is the ratio of 6 and 10. That's rational.
-0.6 = -6/10.This is a ratio in which both the numerator (-6) and denominator (10) are integers. The ratio, therefore, represents a rational number.
It can be expressed as a ratio of two integers: -6/1. It is therefore rational.
Yes. A number is called a rational number if it can be written as the ratio of two integers. (-6) and 1 are both integers. -6 = -6/1. Therefore -6 is a rational number. Rational numbers can be either positive or negative (zero is also a rational number).
Yes. It can be expressed as the ratio of -5 to 6.
It can be expressed, in ratio form, as 6/10.
Because it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers: 6/10.
If you can write it without using weird mathematical symbols like summation or radical signs, then it's a rational number. So yes, -6 is rational; it is the ratio between -6 and 1 (among many, many other possibilities).
A rational number is a number that can be expressed as the ratio between two integers, so 5 and 6 and both rational themselves (5/1 and 6/1 respectively). As there is an infinite number of integers, there are an infinite number of rational numbers between 5 and 6, but an example is 5.5 (11/2).No, the number between 5 and 6 is Derf.haha
Are you asking "Is 6 a rational number ? How do you know ?"Yes, 6 is definitely a rational number.There are two ways to know it ... one is an easy practical way, the other is the technical way.-- Pragmatic (practical): Any number that you can completely write with digits,without symbols or notes, is a rational number. 6 can be completely written withdigits. Here, watch me, and I'll do it: ' 6 '. Watch. I'll do it again: ' 6 '. See that ?6 is rational.-- Technical: The definition of a rational number is: A number that can be writtenas a ratio of whole numbers. 6 can be written as 6/1 . It's rational.
0.6 is the ratio of 6 and 10 ... completely rational.
Integers are a subset of the set of all rational numbers. By definition, a rational number can be exactly expressed as the ratio of two integers. Only if the ratio can be simplified so that the denominator is 1 is a rational number an integer.
Six tenths is the ratio of 6 and 10. That's rational.