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Is it possible for a number to be rational number that is not an integer is not an integer but is a whole number?explain.
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Is it possible for a number to be rational number that is not an integer is not an integer but is a whole number?explain.
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is it possible for a number to be rational number that is not an integer is not an integer but is a whole number?explain.
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Yes it is possible because integers start at one, and do not include negative numbers while whole numbers are any numbers that are not a fraction or decimal.
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