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  2. Apply the Closure property to predict the answer. Will the product of 0.6... and 7/8 be an irrational or rational number?
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  3. Rational & Irrational Numbers Online Practice Complete this assessment to review what you’ve learned. It will not count toward
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  4. Name the property of real numbers illustrated by the equation.π⋅3=3⋅π (1 point) Responses Commutative Property of Addition
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  5. Need help PLEASE!! Question is:There is no Closure Property of Division that applies to Integers. For example 2 divided by 3 is
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  6. Rational and irrational numbers online practice part 1 apply the closure property to predict the answer will the sum of squared
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  7. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of √25 and 1/8 be an irrational or rational number?(1 point)Res
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  8. 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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  9. Apply the Closure Property to predict the answer. Will the sum of problem below, be an irrational or rational number?* 1 point
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  10. According to the Closure Property, 14+2–√14+2 would result in what type of number?(1 point) Responses Integer Integer Zero
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