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  1. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of 25−−√ and 18 be an irrational or rational number?(1
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  2. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of 25−−√and 1/8 be an irrational or rational number?(1
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  4. Introduction to Rational Numbers Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question How can you describe a rational number as a quotient
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  5. The product of a multiplication problem is 225−−−√. What do you know about the factors?(1 point) Responses They are both
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  6. let a be a rational number and b be an irrational number. Which of the following statements are true?A. The sum of a and b is
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  7. let a be a rational number and b be an irrational number. Which of the following statements are true?A. The sum of a and b is
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  8. The Area of the square shown is 5m^2. Which of the following describes 4s, the perimeter of the square in meters?It is a
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  9. Introduction to Rational Numbers Quick Check1 of 51 of 5 Items Question How can you describe a rational number as a quotient
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  10. Match the number set or type of number with the correct category.(5 points){1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32} - Irrational decimals or
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