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A rational number is of the form a / b, where β€˜a’ must be a natural number, β€˜b’ can be any integer. a) The above statement is True

b) The above statement is False, as β€˜a’ and β€˜b’ both could be any Integer

c) The definition of a rational number is that it is of the form β€˜a / b’ where β€˜a’ and β€˜b’ are Natural Numbers and β€˜b’ is not equal to zero

d) The above statement is False, as β€˜a’ and β€˜b’ both should be Integers, but b cannot be zero

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