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Is 32 a rational number? If so, how do you write it in a form conforming to the definition of a rational number (that is, the denominator as a positive integer)?

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32 is not a rational number because in a rational number, denominator is always a positive integer and numerator can both be negative or positive.

So, to make the fraction 32 a rational number, simply multiply the numerator and denominator by 1 as shown below:

3×12×1=32

Hence, 32 is a rational number.

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