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In a classroom activity on algebraic expressions and factorization, the students have to pick a number card from a pile and frame a question on it if it is not a rational number for the rest of the class. The number cards picked up by first 4 students and their questions on the numbers for the rest of the class are as shown below.​

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Answered by shalinisolanki799
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Answer:

There are infinite rational numbers in between 3 and 4.

3 and 4 can be represented asrespectively.

Therefore, rational numbers between 3 and 4 are

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