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They are called rational numbers. The set of rational numbers contains the opposites of its members.
Neither. Many items of expenditure would be shared (eg housing, utilities, transport, holidays) so the proportion would not be direct. But it would be closer to direct than inverse.
They are a set of real, rational, non-zero, prime, single-digit, positive, natural integers. One of the members of the set is repeated
When pre-historical people started counting - their friends (or members in their "gang"), their enemies, the numbers of prey animals or how many days away there was water or good hunting - they counted in integers. That was fine until they needed to share things. And that is when ratios or rational numbers came in. However, once they started studying mathematics - geometry in particular - they found that some problems could not be solved using rational numbers. For example, if you had a square with unit sides, its diagonal could not be rational. A circle with unit radius did not have a unit circumference. Irrational numbers were introduced to deal with this shortcoming.
Arithmetic: The mathematics of integers, rational numbers, real numbers, or complex numbers under addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Algebra: A branch of mathematics in which symbols, usually letters of the alphabet, represent numbers or members of a specified set and are used to represent quantities and to express general relationships that hold for all members of the set.
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They are called rational numbers. The set of rational numbers contains the opposites of its members.
The HOR contains 435 members.
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Neither. Many items of expenditure would be shared (eg housing, utilities, transport, holidays) so the proportion would not be direct. But it would be closer to direct than inverse.
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The National Assembly of Nigeria contains 360 members in the House of Representatives and a further 109 members of the Senate.
The joint committee has both house and senate members.
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