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Assertion : One of the rational number between `(1)/(5)` and `(1)/(4)` is `(9)/(2)`.
Reason : If x and y are any two rational numbers such that `x lt y`, then `(1)/(2)(x+y)` is a rational number between x and y such that `x lt (1)/(2) (x+y) lt y`.

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