Yes, 100 percent is considered to be a rational number. The reason it is, is because it can be expressed as the quotient or fraction of two integers.
10
5.8% = 5.8/100 = 58/1000 = 29/500
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
100 is bigger and it is a rational number.
Yes
It is rational because it can be expressed as 33/100.
62 percent is the ratio of 62 to 100 ... a very rational number.
0.555 is rational. It can be represented by the ... 0.0555 in percent= 0.0555 * 100%= 5.55%
To find 67% of a rational number would be changing that percent into a decimal to multiply that number. For example, 67% of 50.5 would be: 0.67 x 50 1/2 = 33 835/1000 = 33 (835 Γ· 5 = 173)/(1000 Γ· 5 = 200) = 33 173/200.
you mean as a rational number?..if rational: 9/100..and i believe it cannot be made whole..
Any percentage is simply a rational number, with the denominator of 100. So multiply them all by 100 and order the resulting rational numbers.
5.8% = 5.8/100 = 58/1000 = 29/500
Multiply a number by 100 to get the equivalent percent: 5.61 x 100 = 561% When you write 5.61 as a percent, the result is 561 percent. As a rational approximation, the result is 5 plus 61/100.
Rational.
It is 10 which is a rational number.
It is neither but if you mean the square root of 100 then it is 10 which is a rational number
100/3 is a rational number
A number that is rational can, by definition, be expressed as a ratio: 2.67 = 267/100 (2.67 = 2 + 0.67 = 2 + 67/100 = 200/100 + 67/100 = 267/100) The number 2.67 is rational.