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1. A rational number divided by an integer is always __?

2. True or false? Every rational number is either a natural number or an integer.

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Answer:

1. Rational

2. False

Explanation:

1. You will always get a rational number when you add, subtract, multiply, or divide rational numbers.
2. All whole numbers, integers, and natural numbers are rationals, but not all rational numbers are integers, natural numbers, or whole numbers.
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A rational number divided by an integer can either be a rational number or an integer. It is not always the same type of number.
False. Every rational number is not necessarily a natural number or an integer. A rational number can also be a fraction, where the numerator and denominator are integers, but the value is not necessarily an integer or a natural number. For example, 1/2 is a rational number that is not an integer or a natural number
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