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Kellen Hester
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7 November, 16:53
Is 5/6 a natural number
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Kamron
7 November, 17:13
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Answer: 5/6 would not be considered a natural number.
Step-by-step explanation: Natural numbers are numbers like {1, 2, 3, ... } because they occur naturally to us meaning that we can count to get them. The fraction 5/6 would not be considered a natural number because we don't count it when were counting our usual numbers.
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