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A rational number is a number that can be expressed as a fraction with an integer as the numerator and an integer as the denominator. Every integer can be expressed as the numerator of a fraction with a denominator of 1, so every integer is a rational number.
0 = 0/1
1 = 1/1
2 = 2/1
...
0 = 0/1
1 = 1/1
2 = 2/1
...
0
0
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