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In exercise 1.1 2nd explanation

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In exercise 1.1 2nd explanation
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Shehrebanu .... 4 years, 2 months ago

Find six rational no. Between 3 and 4? Answer: to find 6 rational no. Between 3 and 4 denominator should be made equal to 6+1=7. Therefore, 3 = 3*7/7 = 21/7 4 = 4*7/7 = 28/7 Six rational nos. Between 3 and 4 can be found by varying the numerators between 21 and 28. Or the nos. are 22/7 , 23/7 , 24/7 , 25/7 , 26/7 , 27/7.
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