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22 August, 05:30

Let a and b be non-zero integers. Which of the following is always true about the ratio a/b?

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  1. 22 August, 05:47
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    It will always be a rational number regardless of the value of A and B. Even if say A = 4 and B = 2, we get

    4/2 = 2

    2 is still a rational number because the definition of a rational number is

    any 2 real numbers a, and b, written in the form a/b, where b cannot equal zero.

    So 2 can be written as 2/1

    This still equals 2, but it is now a rational number because 1 is not equal to zero
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