-13/12 is a rational number
1/13 is a rational fraction and there is no way in which to change it to a whole number.
No. An irrational number is a number that neither terminates nor repeats. Since 1 terminates, it is called a rationalnumber.No. An irrational number is a number that is not rational. Rational numbers are those who can be defined as the division of two integer numbers. As 1 is 1/1, it is a rational number, so, it's not irrational.
It's the ratio of 5 and 1 ... a rational number.
Any number will be a rational number when multiplied.0 multiplied by any real number is rational and so it will produce a rational number when multiplied.If x is any non-zero number (rational or not), then since it is non-zero, 1/x is defined and x*(1/x) = 1 which is rational. So any non-zero number will produce a rational number when multiplied.Thus any number will produce a rational number when multiplied.
13 is the ratio of 13 to 1 ... nice and rational.
13 is the ratio of 13 to 1, so it's rational.
-13 = -13/1 a ratio of the two integers -13 and 1.
If the whole number is one of {-13, -1, 1, 13} then the answer is a whole number. Otherwise it is a rational fraction.
-13 is a rational number
13 is rational
6.5 is a rational number because it can be expressed as a fraction
Because it can be expressed as a ratio of two integers: 13/1
1/13 = produces an irreducible result 0.0769230769230769...
yes it is, because it can be written as a ratio 13/1
-13/12 is a rational number
Yes 13/19 is rational because any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number