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The definition of a rational number is any number that can be written as a fraction

with integers (whole numbers) in both the numerator and denominator. Any number

that can't be written that way is irrational.

Here on WikiAnswers, we see many questions that ask "Is the number (xxxxxx) rational ?"

The answer to those questions is always 'yes', because the number is in the

question, and any number that you can completely write down with digits is a

rational number.

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Rational numbers can be written as fractions

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