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Mathematics, 03.09.2021 09:30 Roberto2014

Will 5 ÷ 0.4 be rational or irrational? Why? A. Rational. An irrational number divided by an irrational number is always rational.

B. Rational. A rational number divided by a rational number is always rational.

C. Irrational. A rational number divided by a rational number is always irrational.

D. Irrational. An irrational number divided by a rational number is always irrational.

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