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7 September, 21:05

Is it possible for a number to be a rational number that is not an interger but is a whole number. Explain

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  1. 7 September, 21:33
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    Whole numbers are a subset of integers, which in turn are a subset of rational numbers.

    So, every whole number is an integer, and every integer is a rational number.

    So, it is possible for a rational number not to be an integer. Think of any decimal number: 1.356 is a rational number, but it's not an integer.

    On the other hand, if a number is not an integer, it can't be a whole number, because all whole numbers are integers.
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