Answer:
Comelia is correct.
Explanation:
Rational numbers are those whole can be represented as a fraction.
=> Every fraction is a rational number.
Comelia Says:
All Whole Numbers are Rational Numbers
=> Example: 3 = rational number
=> 3 can be represented as a fraction
=> 30/10 = 300/100
So, Comelia's statement is correct.
Christopher Says:
All Rational Numbers are Whole Numbers
=> Example: 1/2 = Whole Number
=> 1/2 is a fraction
=> 1/2 = .5
=> .5 is not a whole number.
Whole numbers don't have numbers after the decimal point.
So, Christopher's statement is incorrect.