Rational no are said to be in standard form if numerators and denominators are
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rational numbers are said to be in standard form if their numerators and denominators have only one as their common factor and no other common factor
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A rational number is said to be in the standard from if its denominators is a positive integer and the numerator and denominators have no common factor other than 1
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