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To find the whole number and rational number to the nearest half that 40−−√ is between, we need to determine which whole number and fraction is closest to 40−−√.
To do this, we can compare 40−−√ to the nearest whole numbers and fractions.
Let's start with the whole numbers:
When we compare 40−−√ to the whole number 6, we find that 40−−√ is greater than 6.
When we compare 40−−√ to the whole number 7, we find that 40−−√ is less than 7.
So, we know that 40−−√ is between 6 and 7.
Next, let's consider the fractions to the nearest half:
We can find the nearest half by comparing 40−−√ to the fractions 5/2 and 6/2.
When we compare 40−−√ to 5/2, we find that 40−−√ is greater than 5/2.
When we compare 40−−√ to 6/2, we find that 40−−√ is less than 6/2.
So, we know that 40−−√ is between 5/2 and 6/2, which simplifies to 5/2 and 3.
Therefore, 40−−√ is between the whole number 6 and the rational number 5/2.
To do this, we can compare 40−−√ to the nearest whole numbers and fractions.
Let's start with the whole numbers:
When we compare 40−−√ to the whole number 6, we find that 40−−√ is greater than 6.
When we compare 40−−√ to the whole number 7, we find that 40−−√ is less than 7.
So, we know that 40−−√ is between 6 and 7.
Next, let's consider the fractions to the nearest half:
We can find the nearest half by comparing 40−−√ to the fractions 5/2 and 6/2.
When we compare 40−−√ to 5/2, we find that 40−−√ is greater than 5/2.
When we compare 40−−√ to 6/2, we find that 40−−√ is less than 6/2.
So, we know that 40−−√ is between 5/2 and 6/2, which simplifies to 5/2 and 3.
Therefore, 40−−√ is between the whole number 6 and the rational number 5/2.
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