Question
Find the sum 3/3 and 2 in simplest form also determine whether the result is rational or irrational
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To find the sum of \(\frac{3}{3}\) and \(2\), we first simplify \(\frac{3}{3}\):
\[
\frac{3}{3} = 1
\]
Now we sum \(1\) and \(2\):
\[
1 + 2 = 3
\]
The result is \(3\).
Now, we determine if \(3\) is rational or irrational. A number is rational if it can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. Since \(3\) can be expressed as \(\frac{3}{1}\), it is a rational number.
Thus, the final result is:
- Sum: \(3\)
- Type: Rational
\[
\frac{3}{3} = 1
\]
Now we sum \(1\) and \(2\):
\[
1 + 2 = 3
\]
The result is \(3\).
Now, we determine if \(3\) is rational or irrational. A number is rational if it can be expressed as a fraction of two integers. Since \(3\) can be expressed as \(\frac{3}{1}\), it is a rational number.
Thus, the final result is:
- Sum: \(3\)
- Type: Rational