A positive rational as number is
always
than a negative rational number
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Step-by-step explanation:
It is easy to compare the rational numbers with same denominators. A negative rational number is to the left of zero whereas a positive rational number is to the right of zero on a number line. So, a positive rational number is always greater than a negative rational number.
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