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Chapter R2, Problem 5PE
For Exercises 5-10, show that each number is a rational number by finding a ratio of two integers equal to the given number. (See Example 1.) 5. -10
Example 1
Identifying Rational Numbers Show that each number is a rational number by finding two integers whose ratio equals the given number.
a.
b. 8
c.
d. 0.87
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INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA (LL)-W/ACCESS
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