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what are the conditions for which a number should be a rational number​

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A rational number is any number that satisfies the following three criteria: It can be expressed in the form of a simple fraction with a numerator (p) divided by a (/) a denominator (q). Both the numerator and the denominator must be regular integers themselves.

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