Which statement is true about the relationships between the number sets?(1 point)
Responses
All integers are also rational numbers.
All integers are also rational numbers.
Whole numbers include all positive integers and negative integers.
Whole numbers include all positive integers and negative integers.
Some irrational numbers are also integers.
Some irrational numbers are also integers.
Not all natural numbers are real numbers.
Not all natural numbers are real numbers.
All integers are also rational numbers.
Which of the following is true about 9?(1 point)
Responses
It is an integer but not a rational number.
It is an integer but not a rational number.
It is both an integer and a whole number.
It is both an integer and a whole number.
It is a whole number but not an integer.
It is a whole number but not an integer.
It is an integer but not a whole numb
It is both an integer and a whole number.
Four people have found the distance in kilometers across a small bridge using different methods.
Their results are given in the table. Order the distances from least to greatest.
(1 point)
Responses
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 234, 512
Four people have found the distance in kilometers across a small bridge using different methods.
Their results are given in the table. Order the distances from least to greatest.
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
512, 28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 512, 5.5¯¯¯, 234
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
28−−√, 5.5¯¯¯, 234, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
234 , 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
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234, 5.5¯¯¯, 28−−√, 512
Which set of numbers is always irrational?(1 point)
Responses
terminating decimals
terminating decimals
non-terminating, non-repeating decimals
non-terminating, non-repeating decimals
repeating decimals
repeating decimals
positive decimals
non-terminating, non-repeating decimals
Question
The diagonal of a square equals 2–√
times the side length. Using 1.4 for the square root of 2, what is the approximate length in feet from one corner to an opposite corner of a square park that is 70 feet on a side?(1 point)
ft.