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What are rational number

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Rational numbers are numbers that can turn into fractions.


\text {A number is Rational if it can be written as }(p)/(q).\\\text {'p' and 'q' must be integers.}\\\\q\\eq 0

All whole numbers and integers are rational.

For decimals, they have to be repeating or non-terminating.

Numbers that cannot be turned into fractions under the 'p/q' guidelines are irrational numbers.

User Jorge Gajon
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Answer:

By splitting two entries, a logical number can be generated.

Explanation:

By splitting two entries, a logical number can be generated.

Answer above.

Example: 0, 1, 1/2, 22/7, 12345/67

Hope this helps.

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