Answer:
Yes, any whole number is rational
Step-by-step explanation:
1, 2, 3, 4... etc is rational
1.5, 2.5, 3.5, 4.5...etc is irrational
I hope this helps you :)
Answer:
1/20, 1/8, 15%, 0.78
Step-by-step explanation:
Order from least to greatest: 1/8, 0.78, 15%, 1/20
1)Convert all into decimals to make it easier, this can be done with a simple look up of a conversion calculator!
1/8 = .125
15% = .15
1/20 = .05
0.78 = 0.78 (duh)
Then simply put them in order. Hope this was clear!
Answer:
He must win 11 more matches to qualify for the bonus.
Step-by-step explanation:
24/36 * 100 = 67% (to the nearest %) - This is the current percentage of what the Tennis player has won.
If we add 14 more matches on to the 36 the player has already played, we know that the Tennis player plays 50 matches in total.
Let's say the Tennis player was playing 100 matches, they would need to win 70 or more to qualify for the bonus. Because the player is playing half this amount of matches, we half the amount of games they have to win...
35/50 games or more must be won to qualify for the bonus. The Tennis player has already won 24 matches, so must win 11 more matches to qualify for the bonus.
Hope that helps!
Sometimes, fractions can be written in 'improper' form, meaning that the top number (numerator) is bigger than the bottom number (denominator). So anything multiplied by a fraction like this will give a bigger number.
For example:
5 × 2/1 = 10
10 x 10/1 = 100