Using a number line, what whole number and rational number to the nearest half is 10−−√ between?(1 point) 10−−√ is between and

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Using a number line, we can find the nearest whole number and rational number to the nearest half that 10−−√ is between.

To do this, let's first find the square root of 10, which is approximately 3.162.

The nearest whole number to 3.162 is 3.

To find the nearest half, we need to consider the number line from 3 to 4, divided into halves. The midpoint between 3 and 4 is 3.5.

Since 10−−√ is greater than 3.5, the nearest whole number and rational number to the nearest half that 10−−√ is between are 4 and 3.5, respectively.

Therefore, 10−−√ is between 4 and 3.5 on the number line.
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Let's consider the square root of 10: √10 ≈ 3.16228

To find the nearest whole number to the nearest half, we can look at the numbers surrounding √10 on a number line.

Between the numbers 3 and 4, 3.5 is the midpoint. Since √10 is closer to 3 than 4, we can conclude that the whole number to the nearest half that √10 is between is 3.

Therefore, √10 is between 3 and 3.5 on the number line.