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9 July, 06:51

The product of two rational numbers is __ rational.

A) always

B) sometimes

C) never

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  1. 9 July, 07:52
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    The product of two rational numbers will be rational. Why? A rational number is described as a number that can represented as a/b where b does not equal 0.

    An irrational cannot be represented as a/b where b does not equal 0.

    Thus, if you multiply two numbers in their a/b equivalent, you will get an a/b where b is not equal to 0 form.

    Example:

    Multiply 10 by 4.

    We can represent 10 with the fraction equivalent 10/1. Same goes with 4. 4/1.

    Now multiply.

    10/1 * 4/1 = 40/1 = 40

    As we can see, the number is still an irrational number.
  2. 9 July, 07:58
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    Always if you multiply a rational number by another you will get a rational number
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