Asked by EpicGames
Which statement is true about the relationships between the number sets?(1 point)
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EpicGames
Not all natural numbers are real numbers.
Not all natural numbers are real numbers.
Some irrational numbers are also integers.
Some irrational numbers are also integers.
Whole numbers include all positive integers and negative integers.
Whole numbers include all positive integers and negative integers.
All integers are also rational numbers.
All integers are also rational numbers.
here u go
Not all natural numbers are real numbers.
Some irrational numbers are also integers.
Some irrational numbers are also integers.
Whole numbers include all positive integers and negative integers.
Whole numbers include all positive integers and negative integers.
All integers are also rational numbers.
All integers are also rational numbers.
here u go
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EpicGames
Which of the following is true about 9?(1 point)
Responses
It is an integer but not a rational number.
It is an integer but not a rational number.
It is a whole number but not an integer.
It is a whole number but not an integer.
It is an integer but not a whole number.
It is an integer but not a whole number.
It is both an integer and a whole number.
Responses
It is an integer but not a rational number.
It is an integer but not a rational number.
It is a whole number but not an integer.
It is a whole number but not an integer.
It is an integer but not a whole number.
It is an integer but not a whole number.
It is both an integer and a whole number.
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EpicGames
Four people have found the distance in kilometers across a small bridge using different methods.
Their results are given in the table. Order the distances from least to greatest.
(1 point)
Responses
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
Their results are given in the table. Order the distances from least to greatest.
(1 point)
Responses
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
Answered by
EpicGames
wrong
Answered by
EpicGames
nope
Answered by
EpicGames
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
Answered by
EpicGames
dude that's not in it
Answer
1. Whole numbers include all natural numbers and 0
2. It is an integer but not a whole number
3. 0
4. 3.399
5. Integers
6. 7 m
7. 980 ft
8.6 and 6.5
9. <
10. (6x1,000) + (7x100) + (3x10) + (9X1)
11. 0.72 with line over the 72
12. 8/11
13. 5 1/7
14. 19/7
15. On your own
2. It is an integer but not a whole number
3. 0
4. 3.399
5. Integers
6. 7 m
7. 980 ft
8.6 and 6.5
9. <
10. (6x1,000) + (7x100) + (3x10) + (9X1)
11. 0.72 with line over the 72
12. 8/11
13. 5 1/7
14. 19/7
15. On your own
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GPT 3.5
Without the statement options provided, it is impossible to determine which statement is true about the relationships between the number sets.
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GPT 3.5
The correct statement is: All integers are also rational numbers.
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GPT 3.5
The correct statement is: It is both an integer and a whole number.
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GPT 3.5
The correct order from least to greatest is: 5.5¯, 28−√, 234, 512
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. The correct order from least to greatest for the distances is: 5.5¯, 234, 28−√, 512.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion. Please provide the correct order of the distances in the table so that I can assist you further.
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GPT 3.5
Apologies for the previous incorrect response. The correct order from least to greatest for the distances is: 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 234, 512.
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