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    Use McKay's Theorem to Find a Rational Number Between the Two
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Use McKay's Theorem to Find a Rational Number Between the Two

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Use McKay's theorem to find a rational number between the two given rational numbers.
- 2 and 1332 \text { and } \frac { 13 } { 3 }2 and 313​

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