-13/100
No. The square root of a positive integer is either a whole number or it is irrational.
13/12 is not a whole number and so you cannot write it as a whole number.
Prime numbers are not divisible by any integer other than themselves and one. So if you can't produce an integer (whole number) by dividing the number by any integer, it's prime. For example, 13 is a prime number. You can't produce 13 by multiplying any integers together except 13 and 1.
26/13 can be simplified to 2/1 or just 2. Since the answer is an integer, there is no sensible mixed number, but if you had to, you could write it as 20/n where n is ANY non-zero integer.
2/16, 3/39, z/(13z) where z is any number, integer, non-integer, rational or irrational number.
-13 is rational and an integer.
Yes, all negative whole numbers, including -13, are integers.
No - an integer is a whole number - the closest integers to 12.5 are 12 and 13.
If the whole number is one of {-13, -1, 1, 13} then the answer is a whole number. Otherwise it is a rational fraction.
No. If you divide an integer by another integer, you get a rational number, by definition.13/2 is rational because it is a ratio of two integers.
No. The square root of a positive integer is either a whole number or it is irrational.
13/12 is not a whole number and so you cannot write it as a whole number.
39 is simply a number. It is an integer, a whole number, and a natural number. The prime factorization of 39 is 3*13. You can go on from there.
If you have the number 13 the denoninator would be 1. So like 13 over 1
Prime numbers are not divisible by any integer other than themselves and one. So if you can't produce an integer (whole number) by dividing the number by any integer, it's prime. For example, 13 is a prime number. You can't produce 13 by multiplying any integers together except 13 and 1.
26/13 can be simplified to 2/1 or just 2. Since the answer is an integer, there is no sensible mixed number, but if you had to, you could write it as 20/n where n is ANY non-zero integer.
Yes. Any number that can be written as one integer over a non-zero integer is a rational number. 2 3/5 = (2×5+3)/5 = 13/5 which is the form of one integer over a non-zero integer, thus it is rational.