-17/10 = -1.7
-5
No!Negative ten thirds is -3.33. So we are comparing between -3.33 and -3. On the number line, -3 is to the right hand side of -3.33. And as always, on the number line, a number on the right is ALWAYS greater than ANY number which is on its left.
Yes. -10 = -10/1 which is of the form of one whole number over another whole number. Rational numbers have the form of one whole number over another whole number. Thus -10 is rational.
A positive number.
-17/10 = -1.7
Yes all number that are not a - or a fraction are rational.
-5
No, it is a rational number, as it can be written as a fraction.
No!Negative ten thirds is -3.33. So we are comparing between -3.33 and -3. On the number line, -3 is to the right hand side of -3.33. And as always, on the number line, a number on the right is ALWAYS greater than ANY number which is on its left.
The answer depends on the ellipsis. If the .. is meant to indicate that the string of 5s continues without end ten it is a rational number.
Yes. -10 = -10/1 which is of the form of one whole number over another whole number. Rational numbers have the form of one whole number over another whole number. Thus -10 is rational.
No - the square root of 40 is not a rational number. Rounded to ten decimal places, it is equal to 6.3245553203.
prime number
1,000,000,000 = 1 x 109 The rules of writing a number in this scientific notation are : M x 10N , where M is a rational decimal number between 0 and 10 and N is the Power of Ten it is raised to.
A positive number.
A negative number is a number whose value is less than zero. It can be an integer or a fraction. A decimal is a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. The number may be positive or negative, an integer or a fraction (or mixed).