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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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By looking at my notes, comparing and contrasting rational numbers that are integers to rational numbers that aren't is quite simple. Rational numbers are practically almost every single number in the number system. So...rational numbers that aren't integers would be fractions, decimals, and percentages. But rational numbers that are integers are whole numbers, either negative or positive. Hope this helps!
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