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every fraction is a rational number but every rational number need not be a fraction. why explain with giving one example?...​

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Answered by sk20up
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Every fraction is a rational number but a rational number need not be a fraction. ... Since every natural number is an integer. Therefore, a and b are integers. Thus, the fraction a/b is the quotient of two integers such that b ≠ 0.

Answered by HariesRam
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  • Every fraction is a rational number but a rational number need not be a fraction.
  • Since every natural number is an integer.
  • Therefore, a and b are integers.
  • Thus, the fraction a/b is the quotient of two integers such that b ≠ 0.

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