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Answered by tennetiraj86
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Answered by Isighting12
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For finding the rational number first convert them into rational number by multiplying it by 11 or any prime number which can not be simplified by 3 & 4

So we multiply 11 by 3 in denominator as well as numerator

3 * \frac{11}{11}  = \frac{33}{11}

Similarly we multiply 11 by 4 in denominator as well as numerator

4 * \frac{11}{11}  = \frac{44}{11}

Now the six rational numbers between 3 or \frac{33}{11}  and 4 or \frac{44}{11} are :-

\frac{35}{11} ; \frac{39}{11} ; \frac{40}{11} ; \frac{43}{11} ; \frac{34}{11} ; \frac{37}{11}

you can write any six of your choice

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