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find two rational number between 5 and 6 and show
that in a number line:
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Answered by numamifanai86
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Answered by Clαrissα
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Required Answer:-

Here, as per the provided question we are asked to find two rational numbers between 5 and 6 and represent it on a number line.

Two rationals between 5 & 6 :

 \longmapsto \:  \:  \:  \tt \:  \dfrac{5}{1}  \:   \: and \:   \: \dfrac{6}{1}

Now multiply 4,

 \longmapsto \:  \:  \:  \tt \:  \dfrac{5}{1}   \times  \dfrac{4}{4} \\  \\  \longmapsto \:  \:  \tt  \:  \bf  \dfrac{20}{4}

 \longmapsto \:  \:  \:  \tt \:  \dfrac{6}{1}   \times  \dfrac{4}{4} \\  \\  \longmapsto \:  \:  \tt  \:  \bf  \dfrac{24}{4}

So, the two rationals between 5 and 6 are ²¹/₄ and ²²/₄ .

Now, let's convert the rationals into mixed fraction.

➜ ²¹/₄ = 5 ¹/

➜ ²²/₄ = 5 ²/

 \therefore Two rationals are 5 ¹/₄ and 5 ²/₄ .

Note :

Representation of rational numbers on a number line is attached in the image.

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