Asked by Sydney
Dori claims that 3.52 is not a rational number because it is not written as a ratio of integers. Is she correct? Explain why or why not.
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Answered by
Steve
incorrect
writing as a ratio is just one way of expressing rational numbers.
Terminating or repeating decimals is another way.
writing as a ratio is just one way of expressing rational numbers.
Terminating or repeating decimals is another way.
Answered by
Anonymous
Yes she is correct
Answered by
Kevin
Kevin compared the absolute value of -2 1/8 and -2.25,2 3/8, -2.29,and 2 4/11
Which number has the greatest absolute value.
Which number has the greatest absolute value.
Answered by
Lexi
Is 3.52 a rational number.
Answered by
arianna
right??
Answered by
Anonymous
Dori is incorrect because a rational number can be a decimal.
Answered by
Valentina
I need help on that im in 6th grade
Answered by
unknown
i’m in 6th and i needed help with this xd
Answered by
unknown
idk either
Answered by
Bad kid Xd
How the heck I do this lol
Answered by
A 6th grader
Me too XD
Answered by
Anonymous
Ńõóppę
Answered by
Hazel
Ik same
Answered by
Jordana
Dori is wrong because a rational number can still be in a decimal form.
Answered by
Leah
She is in correct I think. this is hard and I'm confused
Answered by
Jillian
lol I don't get it either
Answered by
???
I needs help too
Answered by
Emily
Ratio of integers means a fraction. so if that means that she is incorrect because a rational number can also be written in decimal form. I'm in 6th grade. I hope u guys have a great day!!! also i hope this helps lol.
Answered by
Samuel Mendoza
I think she is right and I’m in 6th grade
Answered by
Anonymous
she is incorrect because 3.52 is a decimal and decimals can be rational numbers such as fractions and whole numbers can be rational numbers
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