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Finding which number supports the idea that the rational numbers are dense in the real numbers.

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Answer:A terminating decimal between -3.14 and -3.15.

Explanation:

A natural number includes non-negative numbers like 5, 203, and 18476.

It is encapsulated by integers, which include negative numbers like -29, -4, and -198.

Integers are further encapsulated by rational numbers, which includes terminating decimals like 3.14, 1.495, and 9.47283.

By showing a terminating decimal between -3.14 and -3.15, you are showing that rational numbers include integers (because integers include negative numbers.

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