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Positive rational numbers are always ______. ​

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Answered by TARUN1TAR
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A rational number is said to be positive if its numerator and denominator are either both positive integers or both negative integers. In other words, a rational number is positive, if its numerator and denominator are of the same sign

Answered by JasmineBluewave
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Rational Number is said to be positive if both the numerator and denominator are either positive integers or negative integers

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