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14 June, 19:39

Damarcus says 24/6 only belongs to the set of rational numbers explain his error

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  1. 14 June, 20:06
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    By definition we have to:

    Rational number is any number that can be represented as the quotient of two whole numbers or, more precisely, an integer and a positive natural.

    We then have the following number:

    24/6

    Rewriting we have:

    24/6 = 4

    We observe then that we also have a natural number because it belongs to the set:

    ℕ = {1, 2, 3, 4, ... }

    Whole number because it belongs to the set:

    Z = { ..., - 3, - 2, - 1,0, + 1, + 2, + 3, ... }

    Real number because this set covers all the numbers:

    Rational, irrational, whole and natural.

    Answer:

    The error of Damarcus is not to rewrite the number. Therefore, he did not realize that the number does belong to other sets of numbers
  2. 14 June, 20:08
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    This is false. 24/6 is equal to 4, so this is also a natural number (counting), a whole number, an integer, and a real number. Also, it's a terminating decimal if ya wanna get technical
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