why every rational no. is not a integer give example
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The term "rational" comes from the word "ratio," because the rational numbers are the ones that can be written in the ratio form p/q where pand q are integers. ... Every integer is arational number, since each integer n can be written in the form n/1. Forexample 5 = 5/1 and thus 5 is arational number.
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Since if we simplify -32/8 to its lowest term we get -4, which is an integer. 500/-10 is an integer. Since if we simplify 500/-10 to its lowest term we get 50/-1 = -50, which is an integer.
So, now we know that every rational number is not an integer.
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