Describe all the sets and subsets the number 64−−√

belongs to and enter the number corresponding to the correct answer as your response.

2 answers

The number √64 can belong to the following sets and subsets:

1. Set of natural numbers (N)
- The square root of 64 is equal to 8, which is a natural number.

2. Set of whole numbers (W)
- The square root of 64 is equal to 8, which is a whole number.

3. Set of integers (Z)
- The square root of 64 is equal to 8, which is an integer.

4. Set of rational numbers (Q)
- The square root of 64 is equal to 8, which can also be expressed as the fraction 8/1. Therefore, it is a rational number.

5. Set of real numbers (R)
- The square root of 64 is equal to 8, which is a real number.

None of the above

By examining the options, we can see that the correct answer is (5) Set of real numbers (R).
(W)8