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Find a rational number and an irrational number between
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The rational number is 10.1 and irrational number is
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Given information: The given numbers are
Calculation: By basic definition of number theory there are infinite numbers between any two numbers, and it does not matter how small these numbers are, therefore there will exist infinite rational and irrational numbers between
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