Question
Write five rational numbers which are smaller than $2.$

Answer

$2$ Can be represented as $\frac{14}{7}$
Therefore, five rational numbers smaller than $2$ are,
$\frac{13}{7},\frac{12}{7},\frac{11}{7},\frac{10}{7},\frac{9}{7}$

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