Yes.
Rational numbers always have a terminating or a non-terminating recurring decimal digit. They are generally expressed in the form (p/q) where 'q' does not equal 0.
-3.47 can be written as (-347/100) which is of the standard form (p/q) and 'q' is not equal to zero.
Yes. The number 347 IS a PRIME NUMBER. This means that the only factors of 347 are 1, and itself (347).
It is +347 absolute value of any number is always positive of that number
Yes, 347 is an emirp. An emirp is a prime number that remains prime when its digits are reversed. The reverse of 347 is 743, which is also a prime number. Therefore, both 347 and 743 are primes, confirming that 347 is indeed an emirp.
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.
( pi ) x ( 347/pi ) = 347
347 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 347/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
Yes. The number 347 IS a PRIME NUMBER. This means that the only factors of 347 are 1, and itself (347).
It is a rational number. It can be written as a fraction.
It is +347 absolute value of any number is always positive of that number
Yes, 347 is an emirp. An emirp is a prime number that remains prime when its digits are reversed. The reverse of 347 is 743, which is also a prime number. Therefore, both 347 and 743 are primes, confirming that 347 is indeed an emirp.
yes
It is itself because 347 is a prime number
347 is a prime number because it has only two factors which are itself and one
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.