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Every rational number is a natural number. A. The statement is true because the set of rational numbers is a subset of the set of natural numbers. B. The statement is true because the set of natural numbers is a subset of the set of rational numbers. C. The statement is false because the set of rational numbers is not a subset of the set of natural numbers. D. The statement is false because the set of natural numbers is not a subset of the set of rational numbers. Click to select your answer. ​

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TRUE!!

The statement is true because the set of rational numbers is a subset of the set of natural numbers.

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The statement is true because the set of rational numbers is a subset of the set of natural numbers.

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We just started learning this yesterday so i'm pretty sure i'm right but, I hope it helps.

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