it is said that a rational number is in standard if the denominrator is odd in number but what about 3/4 ??? or any two consicutive numbers Share with your friends Share 0 Rishabh Mittal answered this Dear Student, Any rational number is of the form pq , where q≠0.And it is in standard form when numerator and denominator are coprime numbers.and denominator should be a positive integer.In 34 , 3 and 4 are coprime and denominator is positive.any two consecutive numbers will also form a rational number, but denominator should be positive.Since two consecutive numbers will always be coprime. Regards 0 View Full Answer