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Christina
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15 March, 08:26
Is - 3/2 a rational number
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Eduardo Mcmillan
15 March, 08:30
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Yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Rational numbers can be written as fractions, so - 3/2 fits the definition of being a rational number.
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