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1.Now, we can say a natural number contains all whole numbers except zero (0). So, natural numbers cannot contain all whole numbers. It is false every whole number is a natural number.
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It can be defined as any number that can be expressed in the p/q form where q ≠ 0. We can also say that any fraction falls under the class of rational numbers, where the denominator and numerator are integers and the denominator is not equal to zero.
3.Hence, every integer is clearly a Rational Number. Clearly, 5/2,-4/3, 3/7, etc. are all Rational Numbers but not Integers. Therefore, every integer is a Rational Number but a Rational Number need not be an Integer.
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