Many jobs utilize rational numbers, including those in finance, such as Accountants and financial analysts, who work with fractions and percentages to calculate profits and losses. Engineers and architects also rely on rational numbers to measure dimensions and create precise designs. Additionally, educators in mathematics frequently teach concepts involving rational numbers to students. In culinary professions, chefs use rational numbers for ingredient measurements and recipe adjustments.
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I would hope all elections use rational numbers: all Counting numbers are Rational numbers.
You can use any number - rational or otherwise - as an exponent.
Everywhere, you say I want one apple, or twocookies; both rational numbers.
Rational numbers are all whole numbers over 0. It basically means that if you want to say how much cats you have, you use rational numbers. You don't have -8 cats, you don't have 0 cats and hopefully you don't have 3.5 cats. You have 4 cats. There are infinite rational numbers.
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A psychiatrist's billing accountant.
I would hope all elections use rational numbers: all Counting numbers are Rational numbers.
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There are no jobs that don't use numbers?
You can use any number - rational or otherwise - as an exponent.
Always true. (Never forget that whole numbers are rational numbers too - use a denominator of 1 yielding an improper fraction of the form of all rational numbers namely a/b.)
Everywhere, you say I want one apple, or twocookies; both rational numbers.
If there are no numbers after the 9 it is rational
Negative rational numbers are used in the same way that negative whole numbers are used: they are simply the additive inverses of their positive counterparts.
Rational numbers are all whole numbers over 0. It basically means that if you want to say how much cats you have, you use rational numbers. You don't have -8 cats, you don't have 0 cats and hopefully you don't have 3.5 cats. You have 4 cats. There are infinite rational numbers.
No. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. All rational numbers are real.