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What defines rational and irrational numbers?

  • A. Any number that can be expressed as a fraction; any number that cannot be expressed as a fraction
  • B. Any number that terminates or repeats; any number that does not terminate or repeat
  • C. Any whole number; any decimal
  • D. Any terminating decimal; any repeating decimal
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Rational numbers are those that can be written as a simple fraction, including whole numbers and decimals that either terminate or repeat. Irrational numbers, on the other hand, cannot be expressed as fractions. Choice B is incorrect because not all rational numbers necessarily terminate or repeat. Choice C is incorrect as it oversimplifies the concept of rational and irrational numbers by only considering whole numbers and decimals. Choice D is incorrect as it inaccurately defines rational and irrational numbers solely based on decimals terminating or repeating, excluding the broader category of fractions.