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Therefore, the sum of two rational numbers will
always be

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Answer:

A rational number (The third option).

Step-by-step explanation:

1. By definition, rational numbers have the following form, where and are integers and
b\\eq 0.

2. Therefore, when you add two rational numbers, the result will be a rational number.

3. An example is shown below:


(1)/(5)+(2)/(5)+(3)/(5)

The result is a fraction whose numerator and denominator are integers.

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Answer: Itll always be a rational number and never zero

Explanation:

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