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every rational number is an integer give reason for your answer​

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Answered by priyakumari000000
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No. Not every integer is a rational number, because integer means the collection of whole numbers and their negatives and it does not include numbers like 7/2 etc. But in the case of rational numbers, it has any number which can be represented in the form of p/q, where p and q are integers and q is not 0.

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Answered by aarshjain2008
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This statement is wrong as integers are only the numbers from -infinite to +infinite. They do not consist of decimal numbers. While rational numbers are starting from -infinite to +infinite and also consist of decimal numbers. Thus, this statement is wrong as it says that all rational numbers are integers. But if it said that all integers are rational numbers, it would be correct.

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