Identify the lie:
- A number can be counting and whole at the same time.
- A number can be integer and rational at the same time.
- A number can be rational and irrational at the same time.
A number can be rational and irrational at the same time?
5/6 _ -1/6
>
-14 + 17=
3
(-¹⁰⁄₇) + ⅙
-53/42
6 + 27 ÷ 3
15
All of the following are examples of Natural Numbers EXCEPT---
Square Root of 9, 15/3, -2, 4.0, and 8.
-2
Is the statement true
2x > -6
x = -3
False
-7 - -6
-1
⁹⁄₅ - ⅝
47/40
5 x 2 + 12 ÷ 6
12
All of the following are examples of integers EXCEPT ---
6, Square Root of 4 divided by 2, 33, 17/2, and -9.
17/2
Is the statement true?
2k + 30 > -10
k = -20
False
-324738987683 × 43 × 0
0
-2 × ³⁄₇
-6/7
17 - ( 4 + 3 )
10
All of the following are examples of RATIONAL numbers EXCEPT ---
0, 1, 5.23109... , -4, 1/4?
5.23109...
-5/6 _ -1/6
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75 ÷ -5
-15
⁻⁹⁄₅ ÷ 2
-9/10
82 ÷ 2 + 3 x 6 - (1 x 5 )
45
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.
square root of 4 = 2
List all Inequality choices
more than
less than
more than or equal
less than or equal
-2 * -5 * -3 *2
-60
½ ÷ ⁸⁄₇
7/16
500 - [ (3x20) + (6x12) + (10 x 18)]
188