Asked by Conrado Otero Cardoza
Which set of numbers is always rational? (1 point)
real numbers
decimals
integers
positive numbers
real numbers
decimals
integers
positive numbers
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The set of numbers that is always rational is **integers**.
Integers include whole numbers and their negatives (like -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), and all integers can be expressed as a fraction (for example, 1 can be written as 1/1).
While some decimals can be rational (like 0.5, which is 1/2), others can be irrational (like π or the square root of 2). Real numbers include both rational and irrational numbers. Positive numbers can also include irrational numbers.
So, the correct answer is **integers**.
Integers include whole numbers and their negatives (like -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, etc.), and all integers can be expressed as a fraction (for example, 1 can be written as 1/1).
While some decimals can be rational (like 0.5, which is 1/2), others can be irrational (like π or the square root of 2). Real numbers include both rational and irrational numbers. Positive numbers can also include irrational numbers.
So, the correct answer is **integers**.
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