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What number is a rational number but not an integer

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5 would be the answer. 
User KiranM
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Hello There!

Let me just briefly go over what a "Rational Number" is and what an "Integer" is.

A rational number is a number that can be turned into a fraction. These numbers consist of integers, terminating, and repeating decimals.

An integer is any whole number. Integers can either be positive or negative and they include 0.

An example of a rational number that is not an integer could be 2.5

2.5 can be turned into a fraction but is not an integer because 2.5 is not

a whole number.

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