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Show an example of a rational number that is between 10−−√
and 11−−√
.(1 point)
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165
Start Fraction 16 over 5 end fraction
3.4
3.4
103
Start Fraction 10 over 3 end fraction
3.1
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One example is 16/5 = 3.2.
Check: (16/5)^2 = 256/25 = 10.24, and 10 < 10.24 < 11, so sqrt(10) < 16/5 < sqrt(11).
Check: (16/5)^2 = 256/25 = 10.24, and 10 < 10.24 < 11, so sqrt(10) < 16/5 < sqrt(11).
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