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6- 35/45

6- 35/457-The numbers 1 and −1 are their own reciprocals .

6- 35/457-The numbers 1 and −1 are their own reciprocals .8-The rational numbers ¼ and ½ have different denominators. Equate the denominator. So the rational numbers are 2/8 and 4/8. 5 rational numbers between these two rational numbers cannot be written

6- 35/457-The numbers 1 and −1 are their own reciprocals .8-The rational numbers ¼ and ½ have different denominators. Equate the denominator. So the rational numbers are 2/8 and 4/8. 5 rational numbers between these two rational numbers cannot be written9-The rational numbers 1/3 and -1/3 are on the opposite sides of zero on the number line.

6- 35/457-The numbers 1 and −1 are their own reciprocals .8-The rational numbers ¼ and ½ have different denominators. Equate the denominator. So the rational numbers are 2/8 and 4/8. 5 rational numbers between these two rational numbers cannot be written9-The rational numbers 1/3 and -1/3 are on the opposite sides of zero on the number line.10- do on your own pls (one u can do)

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