SOLUTION: How do you show that each rational number by finding a ratio of two integers equal to the given numbers? -10 1 1/2 -3/-5 -0.1 0 0.35

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Question 697036: How do you show that each rational number by finding a ratio of two integers equal to the given numbers?
-10
1 1/2
-3/-5
-0.1
0
0.35

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