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प्रश्न
Every natural number is a rational number but every rational number need not be a natural number.
विकल्प
True
False
MCQ
सत्य या असत्य
उत्तर
This statement is True.
Explanation:
e.g. `1/2` is a rational number, but not a natural number.
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\[\frac{- 2}{11}, \frac{- 9}{11}\]
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\[\frac{5}{4} - \frac{7}{6} - \frac{- 2}{3}\]
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Material | Recycled |
Paper | `5/11` |
Aluminium cans | `5/8` |
Glass | `2/5` |
Scrap | `3/4` |
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