- 2 (A+)
.50
It is a rational number, in decimal form. In the form of a ratio, it is 11/100.
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
-4/1
- 2 (A+)
.50
To write something in rational form means to write it as a fraction. If you are given a negative number in the form of a fraction, it is already in rational form. If you are given a decimal and wish to turn it into a fraction, just use 10, 100, etc as the denominator. In the case of a repeating decimal there is a method but that's another question!
12.52 is rational, as is any number that you can write out completely in decimal form.
No. Any number you can completely write down with digits, plus a fraction bar or a decimal point if you need one, is rational.
A decimal can only be expressed as a fraction if it is a rational number as for example 0.75 = 3/4 because it is a rational number
It is a rational number, in decimal form. In the form of a ratio, it is 11/100.
You divide the numerator of the rational expression by its denominator.
Divide the denominator into the numerator.
-4/1
Yes. Any number that you can completely write down using digits and a decimal point is a rational number.
The rational number for the number -3.20 would be 4/10. This is a math problem.