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Is -.65 a rational or irrational number and why?
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Is -.65 a rational or irrational number and why?
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is -.65 a rational or irrational number and why?
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it is rational because rational numbers are numbers that can be put into fractions while irrational numbers are foreve going like pi
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It's rational because the numbers don't go on forever after the decimal. pi is an example of irrational number because it continues forever
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