To find out the rational numbers, following some of the steps will be helpful.
At first, the denominator should be same.
3/5=3x 3/ 5 x 3= 9/ 15=9 x 10/ 15 x 10= 90/150
2/3= 2 x 5/ 3 x 5= 10/ 15= 100/ 150.
This will give us rational numbers, which are listed below.
91/150, 92/ 150, 93/150, 94/150, 95/150.
The logic behind the rational number is that both denominators and numerators will be integers. The denominator will not be equivalent to zero. If any rational numbers are in splits, the result might be decimal numbers that can be terminating or recurring. Zero is considered reasonable as it is represented in different methods, including 0/1, 0/2, and others. If we reverse the representation like 1/0, 2/0, and others, it will not be rational as they will result in values that are unlimited.