Write three rational numbers that lie between the two given numbers. : $0, \frac{-3}{4}$
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1. Write all the natural numbers between 2 and 9 .
2. Write all the integers between -4 , and 5 .
3. Which rational numbers are there between $\frac{1}{2}$ and $\frac{3}{4}$ ?
| Group of Numbers | Addition | Subtraction | Multiplication | Division |
| Natural Numbers | ✓ | X (7- 10 =-3) | ✓ | \begin{gathered} x \\ (3 \div 5= \left.\frac{3}{5}\right) \end{gathered} |
| Integers | ||||
| Rational Numbers |
| $-3$ | $\frac{3}{5}$ | $-17$ | $\frac{-5}{11}$ | $5$ | |
| Natural Numbers | $x$ | $\checkmark$ | |||
| Integers | $\checkmark$ | ||||
| Rational Numbers | $\checkmark$ |
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