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Camille Banks
27 July, 10:40
Show that - 1.808 is a rational number.
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Brielle Duffy
27 July, 12:15
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The last 8 is in the one-thousandths place so multiply the whole number by 1000 to get
-1808/1000 which is a fraction and thus by definition rational
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