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every rational number is a
A)whole number
B) natural number
C) Integer
D) Real number
please answer it correctly...​

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Answered by swayam4514
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Answer:

Every rational number is an integer.

examples : 2 can be written as 4/2

9 can be written as 9/3

Answered by Anonymous
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Hint:

Use the definition of each of the different forms of numbers to check each of the given options. Give an example

or a counterexample to check if each of the options is correct or not.

Complete step-by-step answer:

We have to check in what all forms can we write any rational number as.

We know that a rational number is a number that can be expressed in the form p/q where 'p' and 'q' are integers and q\neq0 .

We will now check if we can write any rational number as other forms of numbers given in the options.

We will firstly consider natural numbers We know that natural numbers are positive integers 1,2,3,...

Let's assume that our rational number is 2/3.We observe that 2/3 is not a natural number.

Thus, all rational numbers can natural number

Hence, option (a) is incorrect.

We will now consider integers. Integers include all positive and negative numbers that don't have a fractional part. Integers include numbers of the form...-3,-2,-1,0, 1,2,3,....

Let's assume that our rational number is 2/3. We observe that 2/3 is not an integer.

Thus, all rational numbers can't be integers.

Hence option (b) is incorrect.

We will now consider real numbers. Real numbers are numbers comprising all rational and irrational numbers. It includes all those numbers which can be represented on a real line. Thus, all rational numbers are real numbers,

Hence, option(c) is correct.

Let's assume that our rational number is 2/3. We observe that 2/3 is not a whole number.

Thus, all rational numbers can't be whole numbers.

Hence, option (d) is incorrect

Hence, all rational numbers can be real numbers, which is option (c).

Note: One must know the definition of all forms of numbers to solve this question. One must observe that natural numbers are a subset of whole numbers, whole numbers are a subset of integers, integers are a subset of rational numbers and rational numbers are a subset of real numbers.

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