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How is a rational number that is not an integer different from a rational number that is an integer?

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Real numbers can either be rational or irrational. ... A rational number is a numberwhich can be written as a ratio of two whole numbers (integers). For example 5 is arational number since 5 can be written as ratio of 5 : 1 . 5 is also an integer. 2.5 is arational number since it is a ratio of 5 : 2 .

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