Question
Rational & Irrational Numbers Online Practice
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Question
What type of number will result from 3.4059...−85
?(1 point)
Responses
Irrational, because both numbers are irrational.
Irrational, because both numbers are irrational. - no response given
Irrational, because one number is irrational.
Irrational, because one number is irrational. - no response given
Rational, because one number is rational.
Rational, because one number is rational. - no response given
Rational, because both numbers are rational.
Rational, because both numbers are rational. - incorrect
Incorrect
While repeating decimals are rational, those without a repeating pattern are not.
Remaining Attempts : 2
Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward your grade.
6 of 206 of 20 Items
Question
What type of number will result from 3.4059...−85
?(1 point)
Responses
Irrational, because both numbers are irrational.
Irrational, because both numbers are irrational. - no response given
Irrational, because one number is irrational.
Irrational, because one number is irrational. - no response given
Rational, because one number is rational.
Rational, because one number is rational. - no response given
Rational, because both numbers are rational.
Rational, because both numbers are rational. - incorrect
Incorrect
While repeating decimals are rational, those without a repeating pattern are not.
Remaining Attempts : 2
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the type of number that results from the expression \( 3.4059... - 85 \), we first need to classify the numbers involved.
1. **Identify the nature of the numbers:**
- \( 3.4059... \) is a repeating decimal. This means it can be expressed as a fraction and is, therefore, a **rational number**.
- \( 85 \) is an integer, which is also a rational number because any integer can be expressed as a fraction (e.g., \( 85 = \frac{85}{1} \)).
2. **Perform the operation:**
- Since both \( 3.4059... \) and \( 85\) are rational numbers, the result of their subtraction will also be rational.
3. **Conclusion:**
- The result \( 3.4059... - 85 \) is a rational number because both numbers involved in the operation are rational.
Based on this analysis, the correct response would be:
**Rational, because one number is rational.**
This is true because both numbers are rational, making any operation (addition or subtraction) between them also yield a rational result. The confusion in the question lies in the phrasing; the answer reflects that, while only one number needs to be rational for the result to be rational, in this case, both numbers are rational.
1. **Identify the nature of the numbers:**
- \( 3.4059... \) is a repeating decimal. This means it can be expressed as a fraction and is, therefore, a **rational number**.
- \( 85 \) is an integer, which is also a rational number because any integer can be expressed as a fraction (e.g., \( 85 = \frac{85}{1} \)).
2. **Perform the operation:**
- Since both \( 3.4059... \) and \( 85\) are rational numbers, the result of their subtraction will also be rational.
3. **Conclusion:**
- The result \( 3.4059... - 85 \) is a rational number because both numbers involved in the operation are rational.
Based on this analysis, the correct response would be:
**Rational, because one number is rational.**
This is true because both numbers are rational, making any operation (addition or subtraction) between them also yield a rational result. The confusion in the question lies in the phrasing; the answer reflects that, while only one number needs to be rational for the result to be rational, in this case, both numbers are rational.