Answer:
Kyra is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
Rational numbers;
All numbers which can be written in the form of [tex]\frac{p}{q}[/tex] are rational numbers.
Example: 1, 2, [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex], 1.414141....
Irrational numbers:
Numbers which are not in the form of [tex]\frac{p}{q}[/tex] are irrational.
Example: 1.234, π, √2
So rational and irrational numbers are two separate things.
But all positive and negative numbers are real numbers.
Real numbers may be rational or irrational both.
Therefore, Kyra's interpretation is correct.