Question
What does the Closure Property say about the sum of two rational numbers?(1 point)
Responses
The sum or difference of a rationa number and an irrational number is rational.
The sum or difference of a rationa number and an irrational number is rational.
The sum or difference of two rational numbers is a rational number.
The sum or difference of two rational numbers is a rational number.
The sum of an irrational number and a rational number can't be predicted.
The sum of an irrational number and a rational number can't be predicted.
Irrational numbers can be added or subracted.
Responses
The sum or difference of a rationa number and an irrational number is rational.
The sum or difference of a rationa number and an irrational number is rational.
The sum or difference of two rational numbers is a rational number.
The sum or difference of two rational numbers is a rational number.
The sum of an irrational number and a rational number can't be predicted.
The sum of an irrational number and a rational number can't be predicted.
Irrational numbers can be added or subracted.
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The correct response regarding the Closure Property in relation to the sum of two rational numbers is:
**The sum or difference of two rational numbers is a rational number.**
This correctly reflects that rational numbers are closed under addition and subtraction.
**The sum or difference of two rational numbers is a rational number.**
This correctly reflects that rational numbers are closed under addition and subtraction.