Yes. Any number that can be expressed with a finite or repeating set of decimals is a rational number. In this case it is equal to 34567891011 / 10000000000
Repeating decimals are always rational.
No. Anything that has a finite number of decimals (or repeating decimals) is a rational number.
0.712 repeating is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 712/999
It is a rational number and expressed as a fraction it is 2/9
Yes, it is a repeating decimal. Terminating and repeating decimals are rationals. Rational numbers can also be expressed as a fraction. 0.313131 is a repeating decimal.
All repeating decimals are rational numbers. Not all rational numbers are repeating decimals.
A rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, p and q, with the denominator q not equal to zero. Terminating or repeating decimals are the result of this.
Yes. Any number that can be expressed with a finite or repeating set of decimals is a rational number. In this case it is equal to 34567891011 / 10000000000
Repeating decimals are always rational.
A rational number is a number that can be expressed as one integer divided by another. Decimals can only be expressed in such a way if they are repeating. For example 0.4646464646... is 46/99 and 0.333333.... is 1/3. Because pi is a non repeating decimal, it cannot be expressed in this way. Thus it is an irrational number.
Actually, a repeating decimal is not necessarily an irrational number. A repeating decimal is a decimal number that has a repeating pattern of digits after the decimal point. While some repeating decimals can be irrational, such as 0.1010010001..., others can be rational, like 0.3333... which is equal to 1/3. Irrational numbers are numbers that cannot be expressed as a simple fraction, and they have non-repeating, non-terminating decimal representations.
2.756 is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as an integer, fraction or mixed number, or decimal. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as simple fractions and do not have repeating decimals such as π (pi), e, and the square root of 2.
There are are three types of decimals: terminating, repeating and non-terminating/non-repeating. The first two are rational, the third is not.
An irrational number can't be expressed in the form of p/q. But here -3.125 can be expressed as -3125/1000(a rational number).Also a rational number is a real number that canexpressed as terminating or repeating decimals. It is clear that -3.125 is a terminating decimal.So, -3.125 is a rational number.
No. Anything that has a finite number of decimals (or repeating decimals) is a rational number.
No. Repeating decimals are rational.