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the numerator of rational number 8 is​

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Answered by mdimtihaz
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As we know that the standard form of a rational number is \frac{p}{q} .

where p is the numerator and q is the denominator.

Given: 8 is a rational number.

The standard form of a rational number is \frac{8}{1}.

Hence, Numerator is 8.

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Answered by Swarup1998
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The numerator of the rational number 8 is 8.

Short explanation:

  • Definition of a rational number. If we can express a real number in the form a/b where both e and b are integers with non-zero b, then the number is called a rational number. For example, 7/8, where both 7 and 8 are integers and 8 is non-zero.

  • We must understand that the integer above the line is called the numerator and the integer below the line is called the denominator.

  • Here it can be written as 8 = 8/1, where both 8 and 1 are integers.

  • Also 8 is the numerator and one is the denominator.

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