Rational Number is defined as the number which can be written in a ratio of two integers. An irrational number is a number which
cannot be expressed in a ratio of two integers. ... Conversely, irrational numbers include those numbers whose decimal expansion is infinite, non-repetitive and shows no pattern.
The rational number includes only those decimals, which are finite and repeating.
Step-by-step explanation:
Rational Number is defined as the number which can be written in a ratio of two integers in the form a/b where a,b are integers and b≠ 0, while an irrational number is a number which cannot be expressed in a ratio of two integers (that is it cannot be expressed as fraction in the form a/b).
The rational numbers are numbers whose decimal expansion are finite and repeating, while irrational numbers include those numbers whose decimal expansion is infinite, non-repetitive and shows no pattern e.g. π.
36 because in total there are 46, 20 playing football, 16 playing hockey and 10 who plays both so if you add 20+16+10 you get 46, but then you take away the 10 who play both to get an answer or 36 students