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Answered by shraddhasingh3031
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Step-by-step explanation:

Rational Numbers: Any number that can be written in fraction form is a rational number. This includes integers, terminating decimals, and repeating decimals as well as fractions. An integer can be written as a fraction simply by giving it a denominator of one, so any integer is a rational number.

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Answered by adventureisland
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Answer:

Rational number

Explanation:

  • Rather of representing rational numbers in fractions, they can be represented in decimal form. They can be readily converted to decimals by dividing the numerator 'p' by the denominator 'q' (since rational numbers of the form p/q). A terminating or nonterminating, recurring decimal can be used to express a rational number.
  • We divide the numerator by the denominator to convert a rational number to a decimal. We simply convert a rational number to a decimal by converting it to the form of a fraction.

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