All positive rational numbers lie between 0 and 1000. True or False? Why?
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It's a false statement.
That's because, as the definition of rational number says - Any number in the form of p/q, where q is a non-zero number, can be called a rational number.
So, positive rational numbers start from 1 and go on extending forever.
That's because, as the definition of rational number says - Any number in the form of p/q, where q is a non-zero number, can be called a rational number.
So, positive rational numbers start from 1 and go on extending forever.
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This is a false statement
becoz, the definition of rational number tells that - Any number in the form of p/q, where q is a non-zero number, can be called a rational number. So, positive rational numbers start from 1 and so on
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becoz, the definition of rational number tells that - Any number in the form of p/q, where q is a non-zero number, can be called a rational number. So, positive rational numbers start from 1 and so on
hope helped u dear frnd @ :-)
thank Q
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this is a false statement.
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