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MrPandya told students to choose numbersand form two groups X and Y. Thefollowing numbers were chosen by the students. GROUP  X: 0, -3 , 2 GROUP   Y:  -6 ,4 ,5 He instructed students to form rational numbers of form "a/b " where ‘a’ is to be chosen from group Y and ‘b’is to be chosen from box X.

Find :-
how many positive rational numbers are there?
how many negative rational numbers are there?
how many integers are there?

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Answered by Aniruddhadutta32
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No results found for Mr. Pandya told students to choose numbers and form two groups X and Y. The following numbers were chosen by the students. GROUP X: 0,-3, 2 GROUP Y: -6, 4, √3 He instructed students to form rational numbers of form where 'a' is to be chosen from group Y and 'b' is to be chosen from box X. 1. Although there are 6 numbers but the students form only 3 rational numbers. Why? 2. List the rational numbers formed by students. 3. How many positive rational numbers are there? (i)1 (ii) 2 (iii) 3 (iv) 4 4. How many negative rational numbers are there? 2 (iii) 3 (iv) 4 (i)1 (ii) 5. How many integers are there? (i)1 (ii) 2 (iii) 3 (iv) 4 6. If 'a' is chosen from group X and 'b' is chosen from group Y then find the number of rational numbers formed. 7. In question 1 and 5 the numbers were chosen from same groups but still number of rational numbers formed is different. Why?​.

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