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which of the rational numbers do not lie between 2 and 3​

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Answered by mudavathsaroja
3

Step-by-step explanation:

since -2//3 and -1/5 both are negative rational numbers so we can choose any positive rational number. And the positive rational number will not be present in the interval (-2/3 , -1/5). So we choose "4/1" which is position rational number. You can choose any positive number like 5/2, 8/4 and 9/7 etc....

Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

Take the LCM of the denominators.

In this case it is 1, so it will be 2 and 3

As we want 3 rational numbers between 2 and 3, multiply it with 4.

2×4; 3×4 will be the figure of the last step

We multiplied it with 4 because of the rule: how many rational numbers needed+1 ×the first and the second number.  

Example: we want 3 rational numbers. So,3+1×2  

So multiplying it we get 8 and 12 respectively.

Therefore between 8 and 12 we have 9;10 and 11, i.e. we have 3 rational numbers between 2 and 3.

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5,6,7and so on....

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