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How can we find rational numbers between other two rational numbers?Please explain to me with an example..

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Answered by alfinroby67
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Finding Rational Numbers between Two Rational Number

The simplest method to find a rational number between 2 rational numbers x and y is to divide their sum by 2.

Example: 31 and 41. The rational number between them is (3 + 4)/2 = 3+42=72

Example: For numbers with common denominator like 320 and 920 , the rational number between them can be 420, 520, 620, 720, 820, etc.

For a negative and a positive number like 3−3 and 320 , we have −220, −120, 020, 120, 220, etc.

We can write 320 as 30200 and 920 as 90200 . Thus, rational number between 320 and 920 can also be 31200, 32200, 33200, 34200,…….. 89200 and so on .

For finding rational numbers between two rational numbers with different denominators, we first find their equivalent fraction with the same denominator and then find the rational number between them. For example, for finding numbers between −13 and 59. , we convert −13 to −1×33×3=−39. Now, we have  −29, −19, 09, 19, 29, 39, 49 between them.

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