SOLUTION: 7/9 is an example of a number that is both a rational number and an irrational number. Determine whether the statement is always true sometimes true or never true

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Question 258289: 7/9 is an example of a number that is both a rational number and an irrational number. Determine whether the statement is always true sometimes true or never true
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Never true, 7/9 is a rational number, it is a ratio of two integers, 7 and 9. An irrational number cannot be exactly defined as the ratio of two integers.
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