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Indicating whether the following statements are True (T) or False (F).

1. The difference of two rational numbers is always a natural number.

2. The ratio of two rational numbers is always positive

3. The difference of two rational numbers is always a rational number.

4. The quotient of two rational numbers is always a real number (provided the denominator is non-zero).

5. The quotient of two rational numbers is always a rational number (provided the denominator is non-zero).

6. The sum of two rational numbers is always a rational number.

7. The product of two rational

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1. The difference of two rational numbers is always a natural number. TRUE
2. The ratio of two rational numbers is always positive .FALSE

3. The difference of two rational numbers is always a rational number. TRUE

4. The quotient of two rational numbers is always a real number (provided the denominator is non-zero). FALSE

5. The quotient of two rational numbers is always a rational number (provided the denominator is non-zero).TRUE

6. The sum of two rational numbers is always a rational number. FALSE

7. The product of two rational numbers is always a rational number. FALSE
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