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If we divide a positive integer by another positive integer, what is the resulting number?
  1. It is always a natural number
  2. It is a rational number
  3. It is always an integer
  4. It is an irrational number

A
It is always an integer
B
It is an irrational number
C
It is a rational number
D
It is always a natural number
Solution
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When a positive integer is divided by another positive integer will yield a rational number

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