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There are an infinite number of rational numbers so it would be foolish to even try to list them.
It is a list of three rational numbers, in decimal form.
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Please don't write "the following" if you don't provide a list. This is the situation for some common number sets:* Whole numbers / integers do NOT have this property. * Rational numbers DO have this property. * Real numbers DO have this property. * Complex numbers DO have this property. * The set of non-negative rational numbers, as well as the set of non-negative real numbers, DO have this property.
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6.02 - 5.3 = 0.72A list of three positive rational numbers.
There are an infinite number of rational numbers so it would be foolish to even try to list them.
-- There's an infinite number of rational numbers. -- There's an infinite number of irrational numbers. -- There are more irrational numbers than rational numbers. -- The difference between the number of irrational numbers and the number of rational numbers is infinite.
It is a list of three rational numbers.
A list consisting of two rational numbers.
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It is a list of three rational numbers, in decimal form.
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There are infinitely many rational numbers so it is not possible to list them. You can think of them as the set of all ratios of the form p/q where p and q and integers and q > 0.
Please don't write "the following" if you don't provide a list. Any rational number will work in this case. Any irrational number will not.
There's an infinite list of rational numbers that are all between 2.1 and 3.9 .Here are a few of them:2.112.122.22.32.42.62.72.92.992.999999999993.0..etc.Any number that you can completely write down on paper is rational.