Because all whole numbers are rational. 10 can be written as 10/1.
All whole numbers are rational. 10 = 10/1, as a ratio
10 and a half, being between the whole numbers 10 and 11, can't be a whole number itself.
Yes. A rational number can be written as a fraction. All integers can be written as themselves over one--as fractions.
10 if you are counting whole numbers.
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Yes. -10 = -10/1 which is of the form of one whole number over another whole number. Rational numbers have the form of one whole number over another whole number. Thus -10 is rational.
Every whole number that ends in 0 is evenly divisible by 10.
The biggest well-defined finite number is not a specific number, but rather it depends on the system of mathematics being used. In the standard system of decimal (base-10) notation, the largest finite number is 9,999,999... with an infinite number of 9's, which is commonly referred to as "nine nines" or "googol." However, in other systems of mathematics, such as binary (base-2) or hexadecimal (base-16), the largest finite number is different. For example, in binary notation, the largest finite number with n digits is 2^n - 1. In hexadecimal notation, the largest finite number with n digits is 16^n - 1. It is also important to note that there are infinite sets of numbers that are not finite, such as irrational numbers and infinity itself.
All numbers are divisible by ten but if you are referring to numbers that are divisible by ten and produce a whole number, you are referring to multiples of 10 or any number ending in 0.
48 is the lowest of all whole numbers having 10 factors.
the first 10 whole numbers are numbers 1 to 10 and in those numbers only 3 numbers are divisible by 3 in which 3, 6 and 9 therefore the probability of from those figures that the numbers won't be divisible by 3 is 7/10 or 70%.