4. Which set of numbers is always rational?

A. Integers
B. Fractions
C. Decimals
D. Irrational numbers

1 answer

The set of numbers that is always rational is:

A. Integers

Integers are a subset of rational numbers since they can be expressed as a fraction where the denominator is 1 (e.g., \(3\) can be represented as \(\frac{3}{1}\)). Both fractions and decimals can be either rational or irrational, and irrational numbers, by definition, are never rational.