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0.276 a rational number, why? explain please.

0.276 a rational number, why? explain please.-example-1

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0.276 is a rational number because we can write it as a fraction, where both denominator and numerator are integers.

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It can be represented as a fraction, 276/1000. It isn't non-terminating.

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