SOLUTION: what is 153/3 classified as in real numbers?

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Question 948653: what is 153/3 classified as in real numbers?
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153/3 is considered a positive integer because it is greater than 0 and can be written as a number without a decimal 153/3=51. In the form 153/3 it is also an improper fraction, because the numerator is greater than the denominator.
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