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If the numbers after the decimal terminate, yes, it's rational.
9.521521521 = 9,521,521,521 / 1,000,000,000
If they don't terminate, but the pattern continues (which I suspect is the case here), yes, it's still rational.
If <em>x</em> = 9.521521521…, then
1000<em>x</em> = 9521.521521521…
Subtract <em>x</em> from this to eliminate the fractional part:
1000<em>x</em> - <em>x</em> = 9521.521521521… - 9.521521521…
999<em>x</em> = 9512
<em>x</em> = 9512/999
If they don't terminate, but the pattern does <em>not</em> continue, meaning the next few digits could be something random like
9.521521521<u>19484929271283583457</u>…
then the number would be irrational.
6 hours Zoey can expect from the tablet on a full battery charge if the battery dropped by 33%, from 100% to 67%.
<h3>What is percentage?</h3>
It's the ratio of two integers stated as a fraction of a hundred parts. It is a metric for comparing two sets of data, and it is expressed as a percentage using the percent symbol.
We have:
Zoey wants to use her computer tablet throughout a 6-hour flight. Upon takeoff, she uses the tablet for 2 hours and notices that the battery dropped by 33%, from 100% to 67%.
Let's suppose x hours Zoey can expect from the tablet on a full battery charge.
The value of x can be calculated using:
x = (2×100)/33
x = 200/33
x = 6.06 ≈ 6 hours
Thus, 6 hours Zoey can expect from the tablet on a full battery charge if the battery dropped by 33%, from 100% to 67%.
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I’m not very familiar with the square roots method but I believe you try and isolate the term that is squared.