Yes.
A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction with one whole number over another whole number (which cannot be zero).
A fraction is the same as the numerator divided by the denominator.
→ 5 ÷ 4 = 5/4
As both 5 and 4 are whole numbers, this is a fraction, and thus a rational number.
1.25
5/4 or five divided by four. A "rational" number is a number that can be written as a ratio or fraction.
The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 4/5 = 4 divided by 5 = 0.8
Any already rational number
You can divide 65 by rationals and irrationals: Divided by a rational: 65 ÷ 13/2 = 10 Divided by an irrational: 65 ÷ √13 = 5√13
1.25
5/4 or five divided by four. A "rational" number is a number that can be written as a ratio or fraction.
4.8
The line in a fraction can be read as "divided by." 4/5 = 4 divided by 5 = 0.8
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1.25
0.4
Yes, any two non-zero integers, when divided will result in a rational number.
Yes. Any rational number divided by another rational number is also rational.
Any already rational number
You can divide 65 by rationals and irrationals: Divided by a rational: 65 ÷ 13/2 = 10 Divided by an irrational: 65 ÷ √13 = 5√13
0.4