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How can you describe a rational number as a quotient when the divisor is not zero?
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How can you describe a rational number as a quotient when the divisor is not zero?
*A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.
Which of the following is a rational number?
*7.8
How do you write 14 programming errors for every 56 programmers as a rational number?
*1/4
The number line has the following numbers: 13, - 1.5, - 1.1, 1.03. Put the numbers in the correct order, A-D.
*-1.5, -1.1, 1.03, 1 3/4
The following numbers are shown on the number line: - 1.8, 0.8, 3.1, - 1.2, 2%. Which number is represented by point B?
*-1.2
*A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.
Which of the following is a rational number?
*7.8
How do you write 14 programming errors for every 56 programmers as a rational number?
*1/4
The number line has the following numbers: 13, - 1.5, - 1.1, 1.03. Put the numbers in the correct order, A-D.
*-1.5, -1.1, 1.03, 1 3/4
The following numbers are shown on the number line: - 1.8, 0.8, 3.1, - 1.2, 2%. Which number is represented by point B?
*-1.2
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