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miv72 [106K]
3 years ago
12

I need #14 done by tomorrow around 9-10:00. Thank you so much if you do. God bless you :3

Mathematics
1 answer:
Vinvika [58]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

A) $ \frac{1}{5} $

B) - 5

C) Not Possible

D) 5

E) $ \frac{-1}{5} $

  • Step-by-step explanation:
  • All integers are rational numbers. But not all rational numbers are integers.
  • All whole numbers are integers. But not all integers are whole numbers.

I am a rational number but not an integer. Located on the right of 0.

This means that it should be a positive number. Since, it is a rational number but not an integer, it should be of the form $ \frac{p}{q} $.

From, the options $ \frac{1}{5} $ would fit this description.

I am a rational number and an integer but not a whole number.

This means that it should be a negative integer. Since, all positive integers and zero would be whole numbers. From the options, the answer would be -5.

I am a whole number but not an integer.

This is clearly not possible because all whole numbers are a subset of integers.

I am a rational number, a whole number and an integer.

This means it is a positive integer. 5 would fit this description.

I am a rational number but not an integer; located on the left side of 0.

This means it is a negative number. $ -\frac{1}{5} $ should be the answer.

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