A rational number which is a real number.
Between any two different real numbers, there are infinitely many rational numbers.
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
Yes -10 is an integer and 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.
Because all whole numbers are rational. 10 can be written as 10/1.
A rational number which is a real number.
All whole numbers are rational. 10 = 10/1, as a ratio
1.5 is a rational number. It can also be written as 15/10
-0.5 is a rational number. It can also be written as -5/10
-9.6 is a negative, real, mixed number. It's the ratio of -96 to 10, so it's rational.
10 is a rational number.
9.5 is rational. It can also be written as 95/10
Between any two different real numbers, there are infinitely many rational numbers.
Because 10 has no fractional part; it is considered a whole number.
3.3333
33.6 is a rational number because it can be represented as the quotient of two integers. It's the .6 that gives this away, in this case, since it is rational as 6/10. So, 33.6 = 33 6/10. 33 6/10 is easily converted to 336/10, which is also a rational number.