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OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

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OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

{0, 1, 2, 5, 20, 29, 31} The numbers shown above belong to which of the following sets of numbers? * I, II, III, IV I, II, and III only I, III, and IV only I and III only

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Remember what we talked about last time?

OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

yeah I just wanna see if it's right

OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

I picked A

OpenStudy (decarr432):

What is a rational number mean to you?

OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

It can be written as a ratio

OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

so it can be written as a fraction

OpenStudy (decarr432):

Any fraction ex. 4/1 4/2 4/3 4/4....

OpenStudy (decarr432):

we have no fractions so

OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

yeah but it can be written as a fraction form it doesn't have to be a fraction

OpenStudy (decarr432):

In mathematics, a rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction p/q of two integers, p and q, with the denominator, q, not equal to zero.

OpenStudy (thecuteone25):

thanks I get it

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