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Karla Smith
21 November, 10:17
How are integers and rational numbers different
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Adriel Black
21 November, 11:33
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An integer is a whole number, positive or negative. A rational number is a number which can be expressed as a fraction between 2 whole numbers. An integer is a rational number, because every integer can be expressed as a fraction between itself and 1, both whole numbers.
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