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17 June, 07:00

0.8888 is an example of a rational number counting number whole number integer

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  1. 17 June, 07:21
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    0.8888 is an example of a rational number.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    0.8888 is a terminating decimal, so it can be written as a fraction:

    8888/10000 = 1111/1250

    this fraction does not reduce to a whole number, then it's not an integer or a whole number. And everything is a real, so the answer is: rational and real.
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