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Is the following statement always true, sometimes true, or never true? The quotient of any two nonzero intergers a, and b, is always a rational number
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Is the following statement always true, sometimes true, or never true? The quotient of any two nonzero intergers a, and b, is always a rational number
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This has to be Always true.
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the answer should be always true! all numbers are rational i believe
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