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Choose the correct description of the number set.(4 points)
(√2 , √5 , 𝛑 )
rational numbers only
irrational numbers only
both rational and irrational numbers

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Choose the correct description of the number set.(4 points)
(√8 , √9 , √10 )
rational numbers only
irrational numbers only
both rational and irrational
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Which of the following expressions and answers would match with the scenario: Bob owed Jim $7 and also earned $25 mowing the grass for his dad. (1 point)
Rational answer: Bob has some $ in his pocket in the end: 7 - 25 = -18
Whole number answer: Bob breaks even and does not owe $ or have any $ in his pocket.
Irrational answer: Bob still owes $ in the end: -7 - 25 = - 32
Irrational/Integer answer: Bob still owes $ in the end; 7 - 25 = - 18
Rational/Integer answer: Bob has some $ in his pocket in the end: -7 + 25 = 18
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Put the steps in order for changing the repeating decimal, which is rational, to a ratio or fraction. 0.474747.... = what fraction?(5 points) Arrange responses in the correct order to answer the question.
A. 100x = 47.474747…
B. Subtract x = 0.474747…
C. 99x = 47
D. x = 47/99
E. x = 0.47474747…
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