Numbers greater than or equal to one with no fractional or decimal parts
Natural numbers
This common phrase is often accompanied by a double hand gesture you would use to tell someone that you’re weighing two options.
6-7
Daily Double:
Which team won the Super Bowl during the 2018 NFL Season?
THEE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
This 2010 hit song by Lil Wayne features a title that sounds like a tall person’s height
6foot7foot
Name a 6 Foot 7 NBA player
Answers May Vary
Order the following Real Numbers from greatest to least
5.6, SR(28), SR(30), (-13/3), -3.2
(-13/3), -3.2, SR(28), SR(30), 5.6
Numbers that can be written as fractions in the form of a/b, where a and b are both integers and b is not zero
Rational Numbers
Name of experiment 626
Stitch
Order the following numbers from least to greatest
1.2, 3.1, 4.93, Pi, SR(16)1.2, 3.1, Pi, SR(16), 4.93
Order from greatest to least
-42, 41, -38%, 32%
41, 32, -38%, -42
Examples:
… −2, −1, 0, 1, 2, …
Integers
The Square Root of 36
6
Numbers greater than or equal to zero with no fractional or decimal parts
Whole Numbers
7
What year did the Dallas Cowboys win their last Super Bowl?
1996
(1995 Season)
102
100
Examples:
1, 2, 3, …
Natural Numbers
Whole numbers and their opposites
Integers
DAILY DOUBLE: Numbers that are not imaginary, including irrational numbers, rational numbers, integers, whole numbers, and natural numbers
Real Numbers
33
Examples:
−7, 4, 9.78, (1/3)
Rational Numbers
The Square Root of 25
5
Examples:
0, 1, 2, 3, …
Whole Numbers
Examples:
Pi ,−7, 4, 9.78, (1/3)
Real Numbers
Numbers that cannot be written as a fraction.
Example: Pi
Irrational Numbers