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  2. Rational Numbers | Definition, Forms & Examples - Study.com

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    Rational Number Definition. A rational number is a number that can be be expressed as a ratio of two integers, meaning in the form p q. In other words, rational numbers are fractions. The set of ...

  3. Is 0/5 a rational number? - Homework.Study.com

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    A terminating decimal is one which has a finite number of digits. An example of a terminating decimal is {eq}\frac {3} {4}=0.75 {/eq} Any terminating decimal can be written as the ratio of two integers so it is also a rational number. A number in decimal form which neither repeats nor terminates is an irrational number.

  4. Multiplying & Dividing Rational Numbers | Process & Examples

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    Discover rational numbers and their properties. Learn how to multiply and divide rational numbers with examples. Updated: 11/21/2023

  5. Adding & Subtracting Rational Numbers - Study.com

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    A rational number is any number, positive or negative, that can be expressed as a fraction. While the definition states that a rational number can be expressed as a fraction, many types of numbers ...

  6. Ordering & Comparing Rational Numbers | Steps, Tips & Examples

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    The -0.5 has a 0 in the ones place, while the other number has a 2 in the ones place; therefore, -0.5 is the next biggest number, and -2.0 is the smallest number on the list. The rational numbers ...

  7. Rational vs. Irrational Numbers | Definition & Difference

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    A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a ratio. Irrational numbers are any numbers that cannot take the form of a ratio of integers, such as pi. If a number is a whole number ...

  8. Graphing Rational Numbers on a Number Line | Chart & Examples

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    Rational numbers subset includes integers, fractions, and all finite or repeating decimals. A good example of a rational number set will be {-5, -3.25, 0, 1, 4.5, 12}.

  9. How to Construct a Venn Diagram to Classify Rational Numbers

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    This number will be in the rational number circle. {eq}-5:\; {/eq} This number is not a whole number since it has a negative sign. It is, however, an integer since it is the negative value of the ...

  10. Irrational Numbers | Definition, Types & Examples - Study.com

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    The word rational comes from the word ratio, so a rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio, or fraction, of two integers. For instance, {eq}\frac{2}{5} {/eq} is a rational number.

  11. Notation for Rational Numbers, Fractions & Decimals

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    Again, a rational number can be written as a fraction. Whole integers, like 4 or 11, are simplified fractions. Those two are 4/1 and 11/1. How would we convert them to decimals? Well, 4 is a whole ...