.50
- 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.
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.
No. Any number you can completely write down with digits, plus a fraction bar or a decimal point if you need one, is rational.
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.