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Question
Between two rational numbers ______.
Options
there is no rational number
there is exactly one rational number
there are infinitely many rational numbers
there are only rational numbers and no irrational numbers
Solution
Between two rational numbers there are infinitely many rational numbers.
Explanation:
Given: There are infinitely many rational numbers between two rational numbers.
As 2 and 3 are two rational numbers.
And `((2 + 3)/2) = 5/2` and `(2 + 5/2) = 9/2` and so on.
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