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4. Find a rational number between 3 and 4
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Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

A rational number between 3 and 4 is 1/2 (3 + 4) = 7/2.

Then, 3 < 7/2 < 4

A rational number between 3 and 7/2 = 1/2 {3 + 7/2} = 1/2 (3/1 + 7/2)

= 1/2 ((6 + 7)/2) = (1/2 × 13/2) = 13/4

A rational number between 7/2 and 4 = 1/2 {7/2 + 4} = 1/2 (7/2 + 4/1)

= 1/2 ((7 + 8)/2) = {1/2 × 15/2} = 15/4

Therefore, 3 < 13/4 < 7/2 < 15/4 < 4

Hence, 13/4, 7/2 and 15/4 are the three rational numbers lying between 3 and 4.

Answered by glitchgirl2006
1

Step-by-step explanation:

rational number between 3 and 4

3=3/1 (fraction)

4=4/1 (fraction)

3/1 ×10 = 30/10

4/1×10 = 40/10

hence, rational number between 3 and 4 are 31/10 32/10 33/10 and so on.

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