Using a number line, what is the approximate value of 19−−√ ?(1 point) Responses 4.13 4.13 4.25 4.25 4.5 4.5 4.38

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To find the approximate value of √19, we can use a number line.

Start with 0 on the number line and mark the points evenly spaced. For this problem, let's mark 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5.

Next, locate the value of 19 on the number line. It is between 16 (4 squared) and 25 (5 squared). Since 19 is closer to 16, the square root of 19 is closer to 4.

Therefore, the approximate value of √19 is 4.
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Apologies for the error in the response.

To find the approximate value of √19 using a number line, we can estimate where it falls between consecutive whole numbers.

We start by using a number line that includes the values of 4, 5, and 6.

Locating the value of 19 on the number line, we see that it is closer to 16 (4 squared) than it is to 25 (5 squared).

Since 19 is closer to 16, we can estimate that the square root of 19 is closer to 4.

Therefore, the approximate value of √19 would be 4.
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