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What is rational number with example. ​

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Answered by khushi8844
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A rational number is a number that is equal to the quotient of two integers p and q. In other words, a rational number can be expressed as some fraction where the numerator and denominator are integers. Some examples of rational numbers include: The number 8 is rational because it can be expressed as the fraction 8/1 (or the fraction 16/2)

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The numbers which are in the form of p/q is known as rational numbers.

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