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rational numbers a)fractions b)decimals c) negative number d) all the above​

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Answered by vaishu894394
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Answer:

a) fractions

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Answered by arshikhan8123
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Answer:

The answer is D) all of the above

Explanation:

In mathematics, any number that can be written as p/q where q 0 is considered a rational number. Additionally, every fraction that has an integer denominator and numerator and a denominator that is not zero falls into the category of rational numbers. The outcome of dividing a rational number, or fraction, will be a decimal number, either a terminating decimal or a repeating decimal.

Rational no.s are the fractions which can be represented as decimals which are terminating so option a  and c is correct,

But option B can be controversial because , √2 can also be represented as 1.414 which is a decimal but not a rational number.

Therefore, option D is true because Rational no. can be decimals like, 3.1

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