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The three rational numbers between -3 and 2 are_____________

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Answered by rohitloat3
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\huge{\underline{\overline{\mid{\red{\bf{AnSwEr}}}}}} {\mid} [\tex]</p><p></p><p></p><p>[tex]   \dasharrow\frac{difference = greater - smaller}{n + 1}  \\  \\  \\  \\   \dasharrow \frac{d = 2 - ( - 3)}{4}  \\  \\ \\  \\   \dasharrow \frac{d = 2 + 3}{4}  \\  \\ \\  \\   \dasharrow \frac{5}{4} \\ \\  \\   \\ first \: rational \: no. = x + d \\   \\  \\ \\  \dasharrow  = ( - 3 +  \frac{5}{4} ) \\  \\  \\  \\  \dasharrow =  \frac{ - 7}{4}

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