Which statement is true?
1. Every rational number is a square root.
2. Every irrational number is a fraction.
3. Every rational number can be written as a fraction.
4. Every square root can be written as a whole number.
I believe the answer is 4, am I correct?
5 answers
yes
NO
eg. √5 cannot be written as a fraction, that is why they are called irrational.
the word rational comes from "ratio" which has the form a : b or a/b
that is, a fraction.
So read the choices over again, and reach the correct conclusion.
eg. √5 cannot be written as a fraction, that is why they are called irrational.
the word rational comes from "ratio" which has the form a : b or a/b
that is, a fraction.
So read the choices over again, and reach the correct conclusion.
No.
√7 is not a whole number
#3
rational number means it is a ratio -- or fraction
Also, #1, since it is the square root of its square
For example, 2/3 = √(4/9)
However, if they want only one answer, then #3 is best.
√7 is not a whole number
#3
rational number means it is a ratio -- or fraction
Also, #1, since it is the square root of its square
For example, 2/3 = √(4/9)
However, if they want only one answer, then #3 is best.
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A chef has a 2 38-pound salmon filet. He slices the filet into 4-ounce servings.