Asked by emma

which of the following appears to be an irrational number?

A. 3.7272727272...

B. the root of 64

C. -6/25

D. 0.73303330...

Answers

Answered by emma
i think its d
Answered by Reiny
the correct answer is d
Answered by someone
3.D
4.C
5.C
6.D
7.C
8.C
9.B
10.B
11.C
12.B
13.C
14.C
These are 100% correct i swear
Answered by Bruh
Yeah someone is not correct
Answered by Bruh
Believe me or not these are the answers
3. D
4. B
5.C
6. C
7. A
8.C
9. B
10. B
11.B
12. B
13.B
14. C
Answered by Thx bruh
thanks bruh
Answered by kAPPA
Pretty sure the answers change daily for change for everyone heads up
Answered by pablo
3. 0.73303330...
4. 17 meters
5. 27
6. Integer
7.6/7
8. 4 feet
9. 10 in.
10. Chase: “It should be between square root 49 and square root 64.”
11. 0.321321321...
12.11 feet
13.21 feet
14. Every irrational number can be written as a fraction
I dont gurantee the rest of the questions im abt to put are correct so..
15. (X,y)=(x-5,y+8)—-> (7-5,-3+8)
16. A(1,-4) B(3,2) C(4,-2)
17. The length of each side is 6 inches. (Evidence: 6*6*6=216)
Im too lazy to put the rest and nobody prolly not gon use this
Answered by pablo
I meant to put nobody will use this**
Answered by pablo
If you need help with number one ill try to answer
which is right
Answered by Anonymous
3. 0.073303330...
4. 15 in
5. 27
6. integer
7. 9/10
8. 4 feet
9. 5.3
10. chase
11.0.02020202...
12. 11 feet
13. 29
14. Every rational number can be written as a fraction
15-17 i got wrong so idk
2019 connexus lesson 11 math test.
Answered by Oct 21 2021
1 and 2 you have to do by yourself sorry:(
3- .073303330…
4- 17 meters
5- 125
6- Integer
7- 9/10
8- 4 feet
9- 24
10. Chase
11.0.02020202
12. 10 in
13. 12 cm
14. Every rational number can be written as a whole number
15-17 you have to do by yourself sorry:(

BTW these were the questions and answer on MY test yours might be different but i promise these answers are 100% i just took the test 20 minutes ago.
Have a good day<3
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