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Show an example of a rational number that is between 10−−√ and 11−−√ .(1 point)Responses
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To find a rational number that is between \(\sqrt{10}\) and \(\sqrt{11}\), we first approximate these square roots.
1. \(\sqrt{10} \approx 3.162\)
2. \(\sqrt{11} \approx 3.317\)
A rational number that falls between these two values is \(3.2\).
Thus, \(3.2\) is an example of a rational number between \(\sqrt{10}\) and \(\sqrt{11}\).
1. \(\sqrt{10} \approx 3.162\)
2. \(\sqrt{11} \approx 3.317\)
A rational number that falls between these two values is \(3.2\).
Thus, \(3.2\) is an example of a rational number between \(\sqrt{10}\) and \(\sqrt{11}\).
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