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When you consider how many rational numbers there are, the difference between

any two of them is hardly ever an integer.

Examples:

5 - 4/5 = 41/5

5/6 - 2/3 = 1/6

3.274 - 1.368 = 1.906

All of the nine numbers in these examples are rational numbers.

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