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...set of numbers chart You're looking for a website with examples of rational and irrational numbers? Here's an extensive one: Rational: Link Irrational: LinkOr are you just asking for a few ...

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0.45,5/12,0,247, explain why each number is a rational number or an irrational number. They're all rational numbers since they can be expressed as the ratio of two whole numbers.

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I need quick IXL medals Is the number 2 + 18 rational or irrational? rational irrational Submit

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some irrational number are rational numbers False. A number is either rational or irrational; it cannot be both.

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...2:The fraction can be simplified further. Simplifying, you get the irreducible form of the fraction as t 449/50. Would the set of irrational numbers have any overlapping regions with the Venn ...

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rational numbers what is a irational number and a rational number whats the differance beween them ? All integers are rational numbers. The easiest way to see that is to write an integer as a fraction

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...or irrational? is 2.33 a rational or irrational number? It's a rational number since it can be represented as a ratio of two whole number, in this case 233 and 100. 2.33(100)= 233/ ...

...can be expressed as a ratio of two whole numbers then it's rational. Alternatively, if a number can be expressed in decimal with a finite number of digits or as a repeating decimal then it's

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is all real numbers are rational? No. In fact, there are many more irrational real numbers than there are rational real numbers.

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...like the formula for circumference of a circle - Pi * D area of a circle - Pi * R^2 volume of a sphere - 4/3 * Pi * R^3 Here D and R should be rational numbers, eg integers, to meet your

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