Which statement is true about the relationships between the number sets? The Number System Unit Test

Question 1)
Whole numbers include all natural numbers and 0

Question 2)
3.399

Question 3)
integers

Question 4)
7m

Question 5)
6 and 6.5

Question 6)
<

Question 7)
1 3/4 (Write 3/4 as a fraction)

Question 8)
14.13 Miles

Question 9)
(6 × 1,000) + (7 × 100) + (3 × 10) + (9 × 1)

Question 10)
0.72 (Put a bar at the top of the 72)

Question 11)
8/11 (fraction)

Question 12)
4.6578

Question 13)
√9

Question 14)
√17, √21, √27

Question 15)
I don't want my paper exposed. Heres a broken down version instead (you can also try to write one with GPT):
Write a short 1 - 2 sentence paragraph that describes the relationship between rational numbers and whole numbers. And answers to these questions: Are all rational numbers also whole numbers? Are all whole numbers also rational numbers? Give examples to support your answer.

That's all the questions btw pls upvote this i would appreciate it a lot. ALSO NOTE THAT THESE ANSWERS ARE FROM SEPT 2023 SO THEY MIGHT BE OUTDATED

1 answer

It is not possible to determine the correct answers without the complete options for each question. However, I can provide a response to question 15:

Rational numbers include both whole numbers and fractions. Therefore, all whole numbers are also rational numbers. However, not all rational numbers are whole numbers, as rational numbers can include fractions and decimals. For example, the rational number 1/2 is not a whole number, but the whole number 3 is also a rational number.
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