The number 0.6666 is a rational number. Expressed as a fraction it is equal to 6666/10000.
a rational number
Yes, 7.8 is a rational number. Expressed as a top-heavy fraction, it is equal to 39/5 or thirty-nine fifths.
an irrational number
Yes - expressed as a top-heavy fraction, 5.77 is equal to 577/100.
The number 0.6666 is a rational number. Expressed as a fraction it is equal to 6666/10000.
It is a rational number. The reason that it is rational is that you can represent it as a fraction, where the denominator (the number at the bottom of the fraction) is not equal to 0.So, for example, as we could write the number 15.125 as 15125/1000 then it is rational.
Yes. Any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number. In this case, 9.59 is equal to 959/100
A "rational" number is anything that can be expressed as a ratio, or fraction. So 0.5 is "rational", because it is the fraction 1/2. "Irrational" numbers can't be expressed as a fraction; for example, the irrational number "pi", which is APPROXIMATELY equal to 3.1416.
A rational number is the set of number expressed in the form of a fraction a/b, where a and b are integers and b isn't equal to 0
a rational number
Yes, 0.7 is a rational number - expressed as a fraction, it is equal to 7/10 or seven tenths.
In mathematics, a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/qof two integers, with the denominator qnot equal to zero.-5.46 can be written as e.g. the fraction 546/100 - and it's therefore a rational number.
A rational number
7/19 itself is a fraction - though its decimal equivalent, equal to 0.368421052631578947 recurring (that is, 0.368421052631578947368421052631578947...) is a rational number.
Yes. A rational number can be written as a simple fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers, given that the denominator does not equal 0.
A rational number.