All rational numbers can always be written in the form of a ratio, p/q, where p and q are integers and q > 0.
5.01001000100001... is not a rational number. Rational numbers will always repeat when written in a digital form. Since it is not rational, it cannot be written as a fraction with integer numerator and denominator.
-12 is the rational number. In the form of a ratio, it can be written as -12/1.
-0.45 is a rational number as a rational number is a number which can be written in fractional form or p\q form.So -0.45 can be written as -45\100.Hence,-0.45 is a rational number
a rational number
yes it is a rational number as it can be written as 719/10 i.e p/q form
5.01001000100001... is not a rational number. Rational numbers will always repeat when written in a digital form. Since it is not rational, it cannot be written as a fraction with integer numerator and denominator.
A rational number
-12 is the rational number. In the form of a ratio, it can be written as -12/1.
-0.45 is a rational number as a rational number is a number which can be written in fractional form or p\q form.So -0.45 can be written as -45\100.Hence,-0.45 is a rational number
Sometimes. A rational number is any number that can be written in the form p/q where p and q are integers but q not = 0. So 3 is a natural number and a rational number because it can be written as 3/1. But 1/3 is a rational number only because it will not reduce to a natural (whole) number.
It is rational
101 is a rational number. It can also be written as 101/1
a rational number
yes it is a rational number as it can be written as 719/10 i.e p/q form
All integers are rational, since they can be written, for example, in the form 45/1.
A rational number can be stated in the form a/b where and b are integers. Adding or multiplying such numbers always gives another number that can be expressed in this form also. So it is also rational.
0.4848 repeating is a rational number. It can also be written as 16/33