What is a rational number with a denominator of 7 that is between √7 and √8. Write your answer as an improper fraction.

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To find a rational number with a denominator of 7 that is between √7 and √8, we need to find a number that when multiplied by 7 has a square root greater than √7 but less than √8.

We can try different multiples of 7 to find the desired square root:
√7 is approximately 2.65, and √8 is approximately 2.83.

Let's try with 3:
3 * 7 = 21, and √21 is approximately 4.58.

So 21/7 is a rational number with a denominator of 7 that is between √7 and √8.

However, we need to write the answer as an improper fraction:
21/7 = 3.

Therefore, the rational number with a denominator of 7 that is between √7 and √8 is 3 as an improper fraction.
Describe the relationship between rational numbers and whole numbers. Are all rational numbers also whole numbers? Are all whole numbers also rational numbers? Give examples to support your answer.
Rational numbers and whole numbers are related, but they are not the same.

A rational number is any number that can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, where the denominator is not zero. Rational numbers include integers, fractions, and terminating or repeating decimals.

On the other hand, whole numbers are a subset of integers that include all the positive integers (1, 2, 3, ...) and zero (0). Whole numbers do not include negative numbers or fractions.

Not all rational numbers are whole numbers. For example, the rational number 1/2 is not a whole number since it is a fraction. Another example is -3.5, which is a rational number since it can be expressed as -7/2, but it is not a whole number because it is not an integer.

However, all whole numbers can be expressed as rational numbers. This is because whole numbers are a subset of integers, and integers can be expressed as fractions with a denominator of 1. For example, the whole number 5 can be expressed as the rational number 5/1.

In summary, while all whole numbers can be expressed as rational numbers, not all rational numbers are whole numbers.
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