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Every rational number is the whole number.
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False.
Every rational number is may or may not be a whole number.
Rational numbers are the numbers that can be written in the form of p/q where q ≠ 0.
Example: 0, 2/5, 4/17, 7/15 …..
Whole numbers are that starts from 0 to infinity. Whole numbers can be written in the form of 0/1, 1/1, 2/1, …
Thus, every whole number is a rational number but every rational number is not a whole number.
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Reason - A rational number can be expressed as a fraction.
Eg: 2.5 is rational because it can be written as 2/5.
Whereas a whole number is a positive number without a fraction or decimal.
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Reason - A rational number can be expressed as a fraction.
Eg: 2.5 is rational because it can be written as 2/5.
Whereas a whole number is a positive number without a fraction or decimal.
Thank you
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