Hank said 64−−√ is irrational because it is a square root. Why is he incorrect?(1 point) Responses Hank is incorrect because the decimal expansion of 64−−√ is a repeating decimal. Hank is incorrect because the decimal expansion of square root of 64 is a repeating decimal. Hank is incorrect because 64−−√=32 . Hank is incorrect because square root of 64 is equal to 32. Hank is incorrect because 64 is irrational. Hank is incorrect because 64 is irrational. Hank is incorrect because not all square roots are irrational.

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Hank is incorrect because not all square roots are irrational. The square root of 64 is 8, which is a rational number, as it can be expressed as a fraction (8/1). Thus, his assertion that the square root of 64 is irrational because it is a square root is incorrect.

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