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Is 4/43 a rational number

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Rational numbers are, by definition, numbers that can be made by dividing two integers. Any number that can be expressed as a fraction is a rational number, for example


0.5=(1)/(2)

"0.5" can be expressed as the quotient between "1" and "2", so it is a rational number

The number "pi", for example, cannot be expressed as a fraction, so it is called an irrational number.


\pi=3.1415926535\ldots\ldots

The fraction:


(4)/(43)

Is the quotient between two whole numbers "4" and "43", so it can be considered a rational number.

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