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Write the following in the usual form.
100 × 7 + 10 × 1 + 8
[16] Playing with Numbers
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Write the following in the usual form:
100 × a + 10 × c + b
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A number which can be expressed as `p/q` where p and q are integers and q ≠ 0 is ______

[1] Rational Numbers
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A number of the form `p/q` is said to be a rational number if ______.

[1] Rational Numbers
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The numerical expression `3/8 + ((-5))/7 = (-19)/56` shows that ______

[1] Rational Numbers
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Which of the following is not true?

[1] Rational Numbers
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The equivalent of `5/7`, whose numerator is 45 is ______.

[1] Rational Numbers
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The equivalent rational number of `7/9`, whose denominator is 45 is ______.

[1] Rational Numbers
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The rational number 10.11 in the from `p/q` is ______.

[1] Rational Numbers
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If `x/y` is a rational number, then y is always a whole number.

[1] Rational Numbers
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If `p/q` is a rational number, then p cannot be equal to zero.

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If `r/s` is a rational number, then s cannot be equal to zero.

[1] Rational Numbers
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For every rational number x, x + 1 = x.

[1] Rational Numbers
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For every rational number x, x × 0 = x.

[1] Rational Numbers
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0 is a rational number.

[1] Rational Numbers
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The population of India in 2004 - 05 is a rational number.

[1] Rational Numbers
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Every fraction is a rational number.

[1] Rational Numbers
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Every integer is a rational number.

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0 is the smallest rational number.

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Every whole number is an integer.

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