what is the smallest rational number that can be formed using 2 of the numbers below in the form of p/q? 434,769,203,933,175,355
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Given: The numbers 434,769,203,933,175,355
To find: the smallest rational number that can be formed using 2 of the numbers below in the form of p/q?
Solution:
- Now we have given the numbers: 434,769,203,933,175,355
- The number to be found is smallest in the form of p/q.
- Rational number: A rational number is a number that can be written as a ratio. That means it can be written as a fraction, in which both the numerator (the number on top) and the denominator (the number on the bottom) are whole numbers.
- So, for the smallest rational number numerator (p) will be the smallest number and denominator (q) will be the largest number.
- So, let p = 50 and q = 964
- The rational number is:
50/964
Answer:
Hence, the smallest rational number is 50/964
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Step-by-step explanation:
- A rational number is a number in the form of a fraction or one can say in the form of where p<q and also q≠0.
- The numbers given are 434,769,203,933,175,355.
- To form a rational number we must select the largest number and the smallest number.
- The largest number is 933.
- The smallest number is 175.
- So, the number formed will be .
- Hence, the required number is .
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