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What is the meaning of rational numbers...and also give an example

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Answered by tanishasahoo53
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Answer:

A number which is in the p/q form where q≠0 is called rational number. ex-3/4,1,5/3,4 etc.

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Answered by krishna6888
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If a number is expressed in the form of p/q then it is a rational number.

Here p and q are integers, and q is not equal to 0. A rational number should have a numerator and denominator. Examples: 10/2, 30/3, 100/5.

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