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write five negative rational numbers greater than -3​

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Answered by mysticd
4

 Five \: negative \: rational \: numbers

 greater \:than \: -3 \:are

 \green { -2.5 , -2.4, -2.3, -2, -1 }

 -3 \lt -2.5 \lt -2.4 \lt -2.3 \lt -2 \lt -1

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

  • We know that many infinite rational numbers are terminating which are (Repeating decimal numbers).

  • We also know that Rational numbers are expressed in the form of p/q and the second condition is 1 ≠ 0.

Here the given question is about writing the negative rational numbers greater than -3.

Writing next five rational numbers greater then -3.

= -2, -1, 0, 1, 2

  • There can't be next five negative rational number greater than -3, Because:- There can be only 2 next negative rational greater than -3 they are only -2 and -1.

mysticd: 1 and 2 are not negative rational numbers
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