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Alinara [238K]
4 years ago
10

Is the number 128.439 a rational number

Mathematics
2 answers:
Natasha2012 [34]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Yes

Step-by-step explanation:

Yes terminating and repeating decimals are rational numbers.

This is a terminating decimal. It ends, so it is rational.

Anything that can be written as a fraction where the top and bottom are integers is rational.

Some examples:

-1                                                                              =-1/1

5                                                                              =5/1

5.23                                                                    =523/100

.3333333333333333333333333333333333333....=1/3

1   2/3                                                                           =5/3

Since there seems to be more that need convincing, the number 128.439 can be written as 128439/1000

that is a fraction where the top and bottom are integers

so 128.439 is rational

WITCHER [35]4 years ago
6 0

The number 128.439 is a rational number

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