Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.
This number is rational: If the number is exact as given, without the final period/decimal point, it is rational because it can be written with a finite number of digits. If the number is intended to be indicated as the repeating decimal -155.23333333..., then it is rational because numbers that can be written as repeating decimals are rational; this particular one is the sum of -155.2 - (3/100), which can be written as -15523/100.
The product of two rational numbers is a rational number. All decimal numbers that terminate or end with a repeating sequence of digits are rational numbers. As both 0.54732814 (as written) and 0.5 are terminating decimals, they are both rational numbers. As 0.54732814 is a rational number and 0.5 is a rational number, their product will also be a rational number.
only decimals that never end and never repeat are irrational. a decimal is rational if it can be written as a fration or ratio of two numbers. for example: .3434343434343434... 100x=34.34343434... -x 99x=34 34/99
Yes. Integers are whole numbers and their opposites. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. This includes decimals that terminate and repeat.
Rational Numbers are any number that can be written in fraction form .This includes integers, terminating decimals, and repeating decimals as well as fractions. A decimal number can be written in rational numbers depending on the place value of the decimal point.
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. Any number can have a decimal representation. Rational numbers have decimal representations that are either terminating or recurring whereas non-recurring decimals represent irrational numbers.
yes, repeating decimals (those that have infinite - never ending - number of digits after the decimal point and these decimals show repeating pattern) are rational numbers, because they can be written as fractions.
Yes, all rational numbers can be written as decimal numbers.
A decimal can be both rational and irrational. Rational decimals are 0.25 , 0.234234234..., because they can be converted to a fraction. However, irrational decimals , such as pi = 3.141592.... cannot be converted to a equal fraction. A rational decimal are where the digits regularly repeat, and go to infinity, such as 0.234234234... However, irrational decimals, such as pi = 3.141592... were the digits go to infinity but there is no regular repetition of the numbers. Some other irrational decimals are the square roots of prime numbers. ;_ sqrt(2) = 1.414213562... sqrt(3) = 1.732050808... sqrt(5) = 2.236067978....
Decimal numbers that can be expressed as fractions are rational but decimal numbers that can't be expressed as factions are irrational
Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.Yes; it can be written as 3/1000. In general, both terminating and periodic decimals are rational numbers.
Because terminating or repeating decimals can be written as the quotient of two integers a/b, where b is not equal to zero.
This number is rational: If the number is exact as given, without the final period/decimal point, it is rational because it can be written with a finite number of digits. If the number is intended to be indicated as the repeating decimal -155.23333333..., then it is rational because numbers that can be written as repeating decimals are rational; this particular one is the sum of -155.2 - (3/100), which can be written as -15523/100.
Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. A whole number is a number with no decimals.
The product of two rational numbers is a rational number. All decimal numbers that terminate or end with a repeating sequence of digits are rational numbers. As both 0.54732814 (as written) and 0.5 are terminating decimals, they are both rational numbers. As 0.54732814 is a rational number and 0.5 is a rational number, their product will also be a rational number.
Rational numbers can be written as a fraction with a non-zero denominator,as a terminating,a decimal,or a repeating decimal.