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The rational numbers are not closed under .

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addition
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subtraction
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multiplication
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division
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Solution

The correct option is D division
When we add, subtract or multiply any two rational numbers, the result will always be a rational number.

Consider two rational numbers45 and 75.

Addition: 45+75=35, which is a rational number.

Subtraction: 4575=115,which is a rational number.

Multiplication: 45×75=2825,which is a rational number.

Division: 45÷75=47,which is also a rational number.

If we consider the numbers, 45 and 045÷0 is not defined. Rational numbers are not closed under division.

So only in case of division, rational numbers do not follow the closure property.

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