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9 July, 22:28

A negative rational number that is not a integer? Examples

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  1. 9 July, 23:33
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    See below.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Examples of these would be - 1/4, - 3/7, - 0.725.

    There is an infinity of them.
  2. 10 July, 00:06
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    Every integer is a rational number, since each integer n can be written in the form n/1. For example 5 = 5/1 and thus 5 is a rational number. However, numbers like 1/2, 45454737/2424242, and - 3/7 are also rational, since they are fractions whose numerator and denominator are integers.
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