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How can you describe a rational number as a quotient when the divisor is not zero?(1 point)
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A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.
A rational number is a fraction.
A rational number is a fraction.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers.
All numbers are rational numbers.
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A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.
A rational number is a fraction.
A rational number is a fraction.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers.
All numbers are rational numbers.
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A rational number is a quotient of two integers, where the divisor is not zero.
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