Asked by Olivia
Which set of best describes the numbers used on a scale for a standard thermometer?
A.whole numbers
B.rational numbers
C.real numbers
D.integers
I choose Real Numbers if I am incorrect can you explain why.
A.whole numbers
B.rational numbers
C.real numbers
D.integers
I choose Real Numbers if I am incorrect can you explain why.
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You are incorrect.
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/real-numbers.html
http://www.mathsisfun.com/numbers/real-numbers.html
Answered by
Olivia
Can you please explain.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
What are real numbers according to the website I posted for you?
Answered by
Olivia
Whole numbers, rational numbers and irrational numbers.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yep. I've never seen a thermometer with fractions, decimals, and square roots.
Answered by
Olivia
Thanks i understand the question now.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome. :-)
Answered by
Tanya
Whole numbers
Answered by
HI
YOUR ALL WRONG
Answered by
Shooka
Whole numbers
Answered by
I aint telling my name
I don't get it still is it whole numbers?
Answered by
Annie
It is an integer. Temperature can be expressed both positive and negative
Answered by
gori
YE its integers bcuz there are positive and negative degrees
Answered by
c.k.
guys so please what is the answer cause am confused.
Answered by
j and s
nooooo
Answered by
india
Which set of best describes the numbers used on a scale for a standard thermometer?
A.whole numbers
B.rational numbers
C.real numbers
D.integers
I think it is B
A.whole numbers
B.rational numbers
C.real numbers
D.integers
I think it is B
Answered by
idk
I have no clue
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