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A decimal is rational if it:

  • either ends and doesn't go on forever; OR
  • it is a repeating decimal.

A decimal is irrational if it goes on forever and ever and never stops without repeating.

The number: 5.77777777 is rational because it goes on forever, REPEATING the same number (the digit 7).

It can also repeat a group of numbers, like the number: 8.789789789789789789

See how the "789" is REPEATING over and over again and never stops? That is a rational decimal!

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rational decimals can be converted to a fraction example 0.2

Irrational Numbers cant be converted to a decimal like pi and √2

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