-1 I guess
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Zero is a rational number, and therefore is NOT an irrational number. The definition of a rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and demoninator are both integers, and the denominator is non-zero. Irrational numbers are all real numbers that are not rational numbers. Since zero qualifies under the definition of a rational number, (0/3, for example), it therefore cannot be an irrational number.
put a 1 under the decimal and then a zero for every number after the zero, you get 7/1000 which can't be simplified so that is the answer.
zero + zero = zero
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Zero is a natural number.