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3 is rational number or not​

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Answered by sachintsrivastava
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YES, three (3) is a rational number because 3 satisfies the definition of a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers, that is, it can be expressed as a/b, where both a and b are integers and b does not equal zero; The number 3 satisfies the definition of a rational number since it can be expressed in the required form of a/b, i.e., 3 = 3/1 (For any number "a," a = a/1, and both 3 and 1 are integers). Other examples of rational numbers are: 1/2, 3/4, 22/7, 5 = 5/1, 2½ = 5/2, 0 = 0/1, and -.6 = -6/10 = -3

Answered by LyricalBlizzard
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YES, 3 IS A RATIONAL NUMBER BECAUSE ,

3 = 3/1 , WHICH IS A RATIONAL NUMBER

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