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- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Las_Positas_College/Math_27%3A_Number_Systems_for_Educators/05%3A_Rational_NumbersThe teacher announced that the class would be learning more about rational numbers. An English major raised his hand and said that numbers weren’t rational After all; a number certainly couldn’t think...The teacher announced that the class would be learning more about rational numbers. An English major raised his hand and said that numbers weren’t rational After all; a number certainly couldn’t think let alone be rational! The root in the word ‘rational’ is ratio”. A rational number is simply a number that can be written as the ratio of an integer and a nonzero integer. Someone asked if that definition would be on the test, and if so, would it be on an English test or math test?
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Coastline_College/Math_C104%3A_Mathematics_for_Elementary_Teachers_(Tran)/10%3A_Rational_NumbersThe teacher announced that the class would be learning more about rational numbers. An English major raised his hand and said that numbers weren’t rational After all; a number certainly couldn’t think...The teacher announced that the class would be learning more about rational numbers. An English major raised his hand and said that numbers weren’t rational After all; a number certainly couldn’t think let alone be rational! The root in the word ‘rational’ is ratio”. A rational number is simply a number that can be written as the ratio of an integer and a nonzero integer. Someone asked if that definition would be on the test, and if so, would it be on an English test or math test?
- https://math.libretexts.org/Courses/Hartnell_College/Mathematics_for_Elementary_Teachers/10%3A_Rational_NumbersThe teacher announced that the class would be learning more about rational numbers. An English major raised his hand and said that numbers weren’t rational After all; a number certainly couldn’t think...The teacher announced that the class would be learning more about rational numbers. An English major raised his hand and said that numbers weren’t rational After all; a number certainly couldn’t think let alone be rational! The root in the word ‘rational’ is ratio”. A rational number is simply a number that can be written as the ratio of an integer and a nonzero integer. Someone asked if that definition would be on the test, and if so, would it be on an English test or math test?