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iv) Rational numbers cannot be compared.c

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Rational numbers can be compared.

The term ratio is derived from the word ratio, which means the comparison of two quantities and expressed in simple fraction. A number is said to be rational if it can be written in the form of a fraction such as p/q where both p (numerator) and q (denominator) are integers and denominator is a natural number (a non-zero number). Integers, fractions including mixed fraction, recurring decimals, finite decimals, etc., are all rational numbers.



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