Is there are fewer rational numbers than irrational numbers?

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Isabella Gonzales

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Yes, in the sense of cardinality. In the same sense that one can say that there are more real numbers than there are rationals (or integers; or natural numbers). The rational numbers are countable, but the irrationals are uncountable.
2023-06-15 05:29:58

Benjamin Rogers

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Yes, in the sense of cardinality. In the same sense that one can say that there are more real numbers than there are rationals (or integers; or natural numbers). The rational numbers are countable, but the irrationals are uncountable.
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