Question
Which statement about real numbers is true?
Across the heading says: real numbers.
The first big circle says: rational numbers
The second biggest circle inside rational numbers says: integers
The third circle within the rational numbers says: whole numbers.
Then there is a circle off to the side by itself that says: irrational numbers.
A. Every rational number is an integer.
B. every real number is a rational number.
C. Every integer is a rational number.
D. Every irrational number is an integer.
I think it is C.
Thank You.
Across the heading says: real numbers.
The first big circle says: rational numbers
The second biggest circle inside rational numbers says: integers
The third circle within the rational numbers says: whole numbers.
Then there is a circle off to the side by itself that says: irrational numbers.
A. Every rational number is an integer.
B. every real number is a rational number.
C. Every integer is a rational number.
D. Every irrational number is an integer.
I think it is C.
Thank You.
Answers
Well, I am busy drawing your Venn diagram
I didn't know how to submit it sorry
You don't have to worry about it - I never submitted one of these before. I thought the explanation was good
Not A integer is subset of rational
Not B, rational is a subset of Real
Yes C, Integer is a subset of Rational
Not D Irrational is certainly not in the integer circle
Not B, rational is a subset of Real
Yes C, Integer is a subset of Rational
Not D Irrational is certainly not in the integer circle
Thank you.
You are welcome.
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