Math, asked by missvampire, 1 year ago

a rational number lies between -3 and 3 is 
a)0
b)-4.3
c)-3.4
d)1.101100......


missvampire: please show the working too

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2
A rational number lies between -3 and 3 is -4.3 (option no. b)

medhavimahendra: this is absolutely wrong it is a
missvampire: thanks but can you please show the working .... to show how did you get the answer?
Anonymous: your is wrong
missvampire: can you please show how did you get thye answer
Anonymous: his answer is wrong
missvampire: okay, but if yours is correct please show the working as i cant understand this question
Anonymous: one minute
medhavimahendra: -4.3 does not lie b/w -3 and 3 but 0 lies i think you should recheck your answer again
medhavimahendra: if there is a problem again tell me where i went wrong in the explanation
missvampire: thanks
Answered by medhavimahendra
7
from the answer options we may say that the answer can be a)   or d)  but d) is an irrational no because it will never end so the answer is a)  as in the option b and c  i.e -3.4 and  -4.3 does not lies b/w -3 and 3 hence the answer is positively 0


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