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show the operation or rational number​

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In Mathematics, a rational number is defined as a number, which is written in the form p/q, where, q ≠ 0. In other words, the rational number is defined as the ratio of two numbers (i.e., fractions). Here, “p” is a numerator and “q” is a denominator.

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In Mathematics, a rational number is defined as a number, which is written in the form p/q, where, q ≠ 0. In other words, the rational number is defined as the ratio of two numbers (i.e., fractions). Here, “p” is a numerator and “q” is a denominator. please mark me brainliest

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