No, -250 cannot be a rational number because a rational number is defined as any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. Since -250 cannot be expressed as a fraction of integers, it is not a rational number.
Yes because 0.164 can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 41/250
As much as, in these days of uncertainty, anything can be anything. As long as the constraints of a rational number are kept to, a rational number will always remain a rational number.
Yes.
Yes, but only if the rational number is 0.
No, -250 cannot be a rational number because a rational number is defined as any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. Since -250 cannot be expressed as a fraction of integers, it is not a rational number.
(250)2 = 62,500 Yes, that's a rational number.
Yes
Yes. Any number that you can completely write down with digits is rational. 0.004 is the ratio of 1 to 250 .
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 0.164 can be expressed as a fraction in the form of 41/250
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
yes
Is 12.05 a rational number or irrational number?
1.96 is a rational number
It is a rational number, as it can be written as a fraction.
250 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 250/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.