It's not possible to give you a list of them, because there are an infinite number
of them. But you can create as many of them as you want. Here's how:
-- Draw a fraction bar.
-- Write any whole number on top of the fraction.
-- Write any whole number on the bottom.
-- The value of the fraction is a rational number. You can rinse and repeat all day.
Have a ball !
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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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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 between any two consecutive rational numbers. This is because rational numbers can be expressed as fractions, and between any two fractions, an infinite number of other fractions can be found by taking the average of the two given fractions. Therefore, the set of rational numbers is dense, meaning there is no smallest gap between any two rational numbers.
If there are no numbers after the 9 it is rational