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Allison Horn
13 September, 17:43
Is - 6.23 a rational number?
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Asia Joyce
13 September, 20:05
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Answer: Rational
Step-by-step explanation: All rational numbers can be converted into a/b form which is also called fraction form. We can convert - 6.23 into a fraction which is - 6 23/100. Therefore, - 6.23 is considered a rational number.
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