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ToxicaDennisIce:

A rational number A can be a fraction that is not a whole number. B must be positive. C cannot be a whole number. D is always an integer.

supie:

Do you know what a rational number is?

supie:

@ToxicaDennisIce

ToxicaDennisIce:

wut

supie:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @supie Do you know what a rational number is? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

ToxicaDennisIce:

idk

supie:

A rational number is some like this, 3:5 or 3 to 5.

supie:

Also, it could be written as a fraction; 3/5

ToxicaDennisIce:

ok ok

supie:

So, based on the information I just gave you what do you think the answer is.

supie:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @supie So, based on the information I just gave you what do you think the answer is? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\)

ToxicaDennisIce:

1/4

supie:

??????

ToxicaDennisIce:

noooo

ToxicaDennisIce:

im sorry

supie:

Its ok.

supie:

Im still confused tho.

ToxicaDennisIce:

A?

supie:

Yes! Correct!

ToxicaDennisIce:

o cool

supie:

Now ur orange orange.

supie:

IF you havent noticed

Laylalyssa:

ya, congrats

ToxicaDennisIce:

cool

supie:

yea kool

ToxicaDennisIce:

i have some more tho

Laylalyssa:

I was congratulating you, and u said cool

Laylalyssa:

smh

supie:

ikr

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