Determine if 35 is a perfect square, explaining why or why not.(1 point)

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No, there is no number that when squared, or multiplied by itself, gives you 35.
No, there is no number that when squared, or multiplied by itself, gives you 35.

Yes, because 5⋅5=35.
Yes, because 5 times 5 equals 35 .

Yes, because 5⋅7=35.
Yes, because 5 times 7 equals 35 .

No, because it is an odd number.

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No, there is no number that when squared, or multiplied by itself, gives you 35.
What are the perfect squares between 10 and 50?(1 point)
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16, 20, 25, 36, 49
16, 20, 25, 36, 49

16, 25, 36, 49
16, 25, 36, 49

16, 25, 36
16, 25, 36

16, 25, 30, 36, 49
16, 25, 30, 36, 49
16, 25, 36, 49
How can you describe a rational number as a quotient when the divisor is not zero?(1 point)
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A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers except for when zero is the divisor.

A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers.
A rational number is a fraction that includes all integers.

All numbers are rational numbers.
All numbers are rational numbers.

A rational number is a fraction.
A rational number is a fraction.
A rational number can be described as a quotient when the divisor is not zero because a rational number is defined as a fraction or ratio of two integers, where the numerator is divided by the denominator.
How do you write 14 programming errors for every 56 programmers as a rational number? Select the simplified rational number that represents this scenario.(1 point)
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14
14

14
Start Fraction 1 over 4 End Fraction

1456
Start Fraction 14 over 56 End Fraction

56
Start Fraction 14 over 56 End Fraction
Use the image to answer the question.

A number line ranging from negative five to five with arrows at both ends shows 0 labeled in the middle. Points upper A through upper D are plotted from left to right. Points upper A and upper B are located in between negative 2 and negative 1. Point upper A is approximately half-way between the first and second tick mark to the left of zero. Point upper B is just beyond the tick mark to the left of zero. Points upper C and upper D are in between positive 1 and positive 2. Point upper C is just beyond the first tick mark to the right of zero. Point D is closer to the second tick mark to the right of zero.

The number line has the following numbers: 134, −1.5, −1.1, 1.03. Put the numbers in the correct order, A–D.

(1 point)
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134, −1.5, −1.1, 1.03
1 Start Fraction 3 over 4 End Fraction , negative 1.5 , negative 1.1 , 1.03

−1.1, −1.5, 1.03, 134
negative 1.1 , negative 1.5 , 1.03, 1 Start Fraction 3 over 4 End Fraction

−1.5, −1.1, 1.03, 134
negative 1.5 , negative 1.1 , 1.03, 1 Start Fraction 3 over 4 End Fraction

1.03, −1.1, −1.5, 134
−1.5, −1.1, 1.03, 134