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  • 13-08-2017
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What is a rational number that's not an integer

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A rational number is any number that can represented as a fraction of two integers (when the denominator isn't 0). As decimals, rational numbers can be either terminating or repeating.

All integers are rational numbers because they can be expressed as x/1.

An example of a rational number that isn't an integer is 2/3.
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