Which statement is true about the square root of 28?(1 point)

Responses

It is between 6 and 7, probably closer to 6.

It is between 4 and 5, probably closer to 5.

It is between 5 and 6, probably closer to 6.

It is between 5 and 6, probably closer to 5.

The statement "It is between 5 and 6, probably closer to 6" is true about the square root of 28.

Which statement is true about the integer fraction that equals the square root of 2?

The statement "There is no integer fraction that equals the square root of 2" is true. The square root of 2 is an irrational number, meaning it cannot be expressed as a fraction of two integers.

Which of the following is irrational?(1 point)

Responses

−7837
negative 7 Start Fraction 8 over 37 End Fraction

3√4
Start Fraction Start Root 3 End Root over 4 End Fraction

52.781654292
52.781654292

3.6363636363636363...

The number "3√4" is irrational because it involves taking the cube root of a non-perfect cube.

Estimate the value of 6×2–√.

To estimate the value of 6×2–√, we need to evaluate 6 multiplied by the square root of 2. Using a calculator, the square root of 2 is approximately 1.414. Therefore, the estimate of 6×2–√ is 6 × 1.414, which is approximately 8.485.