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Jacob Glass
Mathematics
21 March, 23:47
Are theese rational
-3/8 + 3/5
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Rudy Shaw
22 March, 00:15
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The sum is rational.
Step-by-step explanation:
-3/8 is a rational number (the ratio of 2 integers)
3/5 is a rational number (the ratio of 2 integers)
When you add 2 rational numbers, you get a rational number.
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