Well, honey, 6 is about as rational as a person can get! It's a whole number, which means it can be expressed as a fraction (6/1), making it a rational number. So, yes, 6 is definitely a rational number, no ifs, ands, or buts about it!
Assuming that the given number is 5/6, the other must be 7 1/6.
Some examples: 0, 3/5, -6, 0.23, -5
Yes, 1/6 is a rational number
5 and 5/6
No. Any fraction with integers in the numerator and in the denominator is, by definition, RATIONAL.
no it is .6
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Yes. It can be expressed as the ratio of -5 to 6.
5/6 is a rational number. A region is an area. The two are entirely different things.
A rational number is a number that can be expressed as the ratio between two integers, so 5 and 6 and both rational themselves (5/1 and 6/1 respectively). As there is an infinite number of integers, there are an infinite number of rational numbers between 5 and 6, but an example is 5.5 (11/2).No, the number between 5 and 6 is Derf.haha
1 over 6 and many others...
Because 5 out of 6 or 5/6 as a fraction is a rational number and irrational numbers can't be expressed as fractions.
-5/6 is a rational number expressed as a fraction
Rational yes, integer no.
Yes because any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number.
It is a rational number because it can be expressed as fraction in the form of 6/5