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How is a rational number that is not an interger different from a rational number when it's interger

How is a rational number that is not an interger different from a rational number when its interger class=

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Jellybean444
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  • 12-09-2017
A rational number is a number that is a fraction or percent, NOT a whole number. A integer is a positive or negative number that is WHOLE.So the rational number would have to be a fraction that equals a whole. 
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