Yes, 28 over 5 is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers. In this case, 28 over 5 can be written as the fraction 28/5, where both 28 and 5 are integers. Therefore, 28 over 5 is a rational number.
It's the ratio of 5 and 1 ... a rational number.
because every integer is a rational number
Yes. Any number that can be written as one integer over a non-zero integer is a rational number. 2 3/5 = (2×5+3)/5 = 13/5 which is the form of one integer over a non-zero integer, thus it is rational.
No, -5 is a negative, rational number.
Yes since it can be turned or is a fraction.
is 5 over 7 a rational number
Yes. Any rational number divided by another rational number is also rational.
Yes
It is a real and rational number.
Yes, 5/2 is a rational number.
Yes since 5.6 can be expressed as a fraction (28/5)
3.14 is a rational number. When divided by 5, another rational number, the result is still rational. In its most reduced form, we have (3.14/1)/5 = (314/100)/5 = 314/500 = 157/250 - a rational number
Yes because rational numbers can be expressed as fractions
A rational number is one that can be expressed as a fraction. -1/5 is a fraction, so yes.
No, 6 over 5 is not irrational. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers. In this case, 6 over 5 simplifies to the rational number 1.2, which can be expressed as a ratio of 6 to 5.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.