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                Tne union of the set of rational numbers and the set of irrational numbers is 
1 {whole number}
2 {real numbers}
3 {counting numbers}
4 {}
            
        1 {whole number}
2 {real numbers}
3 {counting numbers}
4 {}
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                    Answered by
            RickP
            
    The UNION of sets consists of all elements in either set: it is a larger set than either set alone.  That is enough to eliminate one of the possible answers.
pi (3.1415926535...) is an irrational number, so it is in the union set of rational and irrational numbers. Is pi a whole number? Is it a real number? Is it a counting number? If you know the meanings of those terms, the answer will be clear.
    
pi (3.1415926535...) is an irrational number, so it is in the union set of rational and irrational numbers. Is pi a whole number? Is it a real number? Is it a counting number? If you know the meanings of those terms, the answer will be clear.
                    Answered by
            mikaela zarah
            
    is it areal number
    
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