The difference between counting (natural) numbers and whole numbers...
Identify the categories of real numbers to which the square root of 49 belongs.
(What is) counting, whole, integer, rational, and real?
All of the following are examples of whole numbers EXCEPT---
Square Root of 9, 15/3, -2, 4.0, and 8.
What is -2?
Generate an example of a real number between 0 and 1.
This includes any number that, when converted into a decimal, is more than 0 and less than 1. Answer must be teacher approved.
The difference between a whole number and an integer...
Identify the categories of real numbers to which -4 belongs.
What is integer, rational, and real?
All of the following are examples of integers EXCEPT ---
6, Square Root of 4 divided by 2, 33, 17/2, and -9.
What is 17/2?
Generate an example of an integer between -5 and 5.
(What is) Choose 1: -4, -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4?
The difference between an integer and a rational number...
(What is) rational numbers include positive and negative fractions and decimals that are not necessarily whole?
Identify the categories of real numbers to which -3.75 belongs.
What is rational and real?
All of the following are examples of RATIONAL numbers EXCEPT ---
0, 1, 5/0, -4, 1/3, and 2.5
What is 5/0?
Generate an example of an irrational number between the square root of 16 and the square root of 25.
Answer must be teacher-approved.
The difference between a rational and irrational number...
(What is) rational numbers include fractions and decimals that repeat or terminate, while irrational numbers go on and on without a pattern?
Identify the categories of real numbers to which the square root of 3 belongs.
What is irrational and real number?
All of the following are irrational numbers EXCEPT ---
pi, square root of 2, square root of 3, square root of 4, and square root of 5.
What is the square root of 4?
Generate an example of a rational number between 3.5 and 4.5
*Answer must be teacher-approved.
Draw a visual representation (Venn diagram) that shows the relationship between counting numbers, whole numbers, integers, rational numbers, irrational numbers, and real numbers.
Identify the categories of real numbers to which 1/3 belongs.
What is rational and real?
All of the following are counting numbers EXCEPT--
0, 100, 4, 1, 3
What is 0?
Generate two examples:
- A fraction that is also a whole number.
- A square root that is also a whole number.
(What is) a fraction that when divided by the denominator can be simplified into a whole number, or a perfect square root?
Teacher-Approved Answers Only