Arithmetic with rational numbers 6th grade Math
rational number A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers, where the denominator is not zero Rational Numbers are subsets of real numbers, they can be written in the form of pq where p and q are integers with no common factors, and q is
A number in the form pq, where both p and q are integers , is called a rational number Rational numbers can have an infinite number of decimal places, so long as the digits repeat following a predictable pattern In the case of 23
The decimal number is also a rational number because it can be expressed in the form of the quotient of two integers, like this: 34 A rational number is said to be in standard form if the numerator and denominator have only one common factor, and the denominator is always positive