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Find six rational numbers between 3 and 4.

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Answered by sanjayseth0011
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Answer:

There are infinitely many rational numbers between 4 and 6. We can identify finitely many of them. One such number is 5.

Answered by ltsmeAliya
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Step-by-step explanation:

Let us take the 3 and 4 as rational numbers with denominator 6 + 1 = 7

Then the 6 rational numbers between 3 and 4 are

3=\frac{3*7}{1*7} = \frac{21}{7} and 4=\frac{4*7}{1*7} = \frac{28}{7}

We know that 21<22<23<24<25<26<27<28

\frac{21}{7} &lt; \frac{22}{7} &lt; \frac{23}{7} &lt; \frac{24}{7} &lt; \frac{25}{7} &lt; \frac{26}{7} &lt; \frac{27}{7} &lt; \frac{28}{7}.

Hence, six rational numbers between 3=21/7 and 4=28/7 are

\frac{21}{7} ,\frac{22}{7} ,\frac{23}{7} ,\frac{24}{7} ,\frac{25}{7} ,\frac{26}{7} and \frac{27}{7}.

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