every rational number is a whole number . give reason for your answer
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A rational number is any number can be expressed as a fraction. Whereas, a whole number is a positive number without a decimal or fractions. ... So every rational number is may or may not be a whole number but every whole number is a rational number.
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Every whole number is a rational number: for example, 3=31. So it is rational. Every whole number n can be written as a fraction of integers: n=n1. We aren't required to write it that way; we just need to know that it is possible to express every whole number as a fraction of integers, and hence it is rational.
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