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Is 21.23 a rational number Show evidence

User Bondrak
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Answer:

It is a rational number.

Explanation:

Given value,

→ 21.23

Converting into rational number,

→ (21.23/1) × (100/100)

→ (21.23 × 100)/(1 × 100)

→ 2123/100

Hence, it is a rational number.

User CodificandoBits
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Answer:

Yes, 21.23 is a rational number.


21.23=(2123)/(100)

Explanation:

Terminating decimal numbers are decimals that have a finite number of decimal places.

A Rational Number is the division of an integer by another integer.

Therefore, 21.23 is a terminating decimal since it has a finite number of decimal places.

Let x be the rational number.


\implies x=21.23

Multiply both sides by 100 so that the right side is an integer:


\implies 100x=2123

Divide both sides by 100:


\implies x=(2123)/(100)

(This fraction cannot be reduced any further).

Therefore, we have proved that 21.23 is a rational number.

User Matthias Lohr
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