Using a number line, what whole number and rational number to the nearest half is 40−−√ between?

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Using a number line, you can find the whole number and rational number to the nearest half that the number 40−√ falls between.

To do this, you need to determine which two whole numbers the number 40−√ is located between.

We can approximate the value of 40−√ by calculating the square root of 40 and subtracting it from 40.

The square root of 40 is approximately 6.325.

Subtracting this from 40 gives us 40−√ ≈ 40 - 6.325 ≈ 33.675.

Now we can look for the whole numbers that this value falls between on the number line.

33.5 is the whole number to the nearest half that is smaller than 33.675 on the number line, and 34 is the whole number to the nearest half that is larger than 33.675 on the number line.

Therefore, the whole number and rational number to the nearest half that 40−√ falls between are 33.5 and 34.
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