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what lies between 5 and 6

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Answered by alysha8
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Infinitely many. You can say 5.1 is a rational number lying between 5 and 6. 5.01, 5.001, 5.0001, 5.00001 and so forth. There is no quota on the number of decimal places and thus the combination of numbers in these decimal places. As long as the number starts with 5 and has a definite end when expressed in decimals, this is an example of the rational numbers.

Answered by chahatarora24
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Infinitely many. You can say 5.1 is a rational number lying between 5 and 6. 5.01, 5.001, 5.0001, 5.00001 and so forth. There is no quota on the number of decimal places and thus the combination of numbers in these decimal places. As long as the number starts with 5 and has a definite end when expressed in decimals, this is an example of the rational numbers.

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