Give an example of two rational numbers (one decimal and one fraction) that are perfect squares. Explain how you know they are perfect squares.
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: A fraction is a perfect square if it's reduced version (of an improper fraction if the number is greater than 1) has both numerator and denominator numbers that are perfect squares. IE: 25/36 is a perfect square because both 25 and 36 are perfect squares.
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