A rational number is any number you can express as a fraction, a/b.
On a number line:
< ------- 0 1 2 3 [fractions here ] 4 --->
You're being asked to find 6 fractions between 3 and 4. (Larger than 3 but smaller than 4)
Let's list some fractions = 3.
3/1
6/2
9/3
12/4
15/5
18/6
Fractions = 4.
4/1
8/2
12/3
16/4
20/5
24/6
Fractions BETWEEN these could include (bolded):
6/2 7/2 8/2
9/3 10/3 11/3 12/3
12/4 13/4 14/4 15/4 16/4
15/5 16/5 17/5 18/5 19/5 20/5
18/6 19/6 20/6 21/6 22/6 23/6 24/6
Remember to simplify your fractions, some of them are the same! (ex: 14/4 = 7/2)
There are 449999 such numbers.
There are 90,000 such numbers.
six numbers
both numbers have a number six in it :)
There are three whole numbers berween three and seven. They are four, five and six.
A rational number is any number which can be written as a quotient of 2 integers i.e can be expressed as a/b. So six rational numbers between 3 and 4 would be 10/3, 17/5, 19/6, 11/3, 13/4, 22/7 Though there are many more than that.
yes. rational numbers are numbers that can be expressed as fractions and so since 6/7 is a fraction, it is a rational number.
To find the number between two other numbers be find their mean or average. To do this we add the numbers and divide by the number of numbers we have, 2 in this case.13+6= 1919/2= 9.59.5 (that's nine and a half) is midway between six and thirteen.
Rational
The term absolute value means that whether the number is positive or negative, you make it into a positive number, so the absolute value of, for example, minus six, is six. Rational number are numbers which can be expressed in the form of a ratio, meaning one integer divided by another integer.
There is only one type of rational number, namely the type that follow the definition precisely: A rational number is a number that can be written as a fraction of two (relatively prime) whole numbers a and b. A number is either rational or not rational. 123/67 is a rational number. Pi, or the square root of six, are irrational numbers. In decimal form, a rational number has a finite amount of decimals, or a repeating pattern of them. An irrational number has infinitely many non-repeating decimals.
six is obviously rational because it terminates; unlike pi which is 3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993............. and who knows what
There are 449999 such numbers.
It's rational
Both rational and irrational numbers can be expressed with decimals. If the number is irrational, it will have an infinite number of decimal digits, and there will be no periodic repetition. For example, 1/7 (which is rational) is 0.142857 142857 142857... The same sequence of six digits repeats over and over again. In irrational numbers, this is not the case.
There are six prime numbers between 12 and 35: 13,17,19,23,29,31
No.