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Exercises on identifying and writing rational numbers in various forms, including fractions, decimals, and mixed numbers. It covers topics such as writing each number as a fraction, identifying sets to which each number belongs, and comparing and ordering fractions and decimals.
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Write each number as a fraction.
Write each decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.
Identify all sets to which each number belongs.
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Identify all sets to which each number belongs.
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natural, whole, integer, rational Write each number as a fraction.
Write each decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.
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fraction.
a. (^) Find the fraction of the population that is 19 years of age or younger. b. (^) Find the fraction of the population that is 20 to 64 years of age.
a. b. Write each decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.
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Identify all sets to which each number belongs.
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natural, whole, integer, rational
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rational
irrational
irrational
Will the bead fit? Explain.
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Write each decimal as a fraction or mixed number in simplest form.
for pi are 3.14 and. a. Graphical (^) Use a calculator to find the value of π to seven decimal places. Then graph the three values on a number line. eSolutions Manual - Powered by Cognero Page 7
for pi are 3.14 and. a. Graphical (^) Use a calculator to find the value of π to seven decimal places. Then graph the three values on a number line. b. Symbolic (^) Write an inequality comparing the values. c. Verbal To find the circumference of a circle, you multiply pi by the diameter d of the circle. Explain when you might use 3.14 to find the circumference and when you might use to find the circumference.
a. (^) 3. b. 3.14 < π < c. (^) Sample answer: If the diameter is a multiple of 7, use. Otherwise, use 3.14.
a. (^) Express each mixed number as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. Was Archimedes’ theory correct? Explain. b. (^) The Rhind Papyrus records that the Egyptians used for π. Express the fraction as a decimal rounded to the nearest thousandth. Which value is closer to the actual value of π, Arcihimedes’ or the Egyptians’ value?
a. (^) ≈ 3.143, ≈ 3.141; yes; Sample answer: Since 3.143 > 3.1415927... > 3.141, pi is between the two values and his theory was correct. b. ≈ 3.160; Archimedes’ value is closer than the Egyptians. Order each set of rational numbers from least to greatest.
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comparing the three numbers.
number in simplest form.
Sample answer: 0.231...
Sample answer: Since = 0.76767676... and 0.76 = 0.76000000..., is greater than 0.76.
Let N = 0.999... so, 10 N = 9.999…
false, give a counterexample. a. All integers are rational numbers. b. (^) All whole numbers are integers. c. (^) A rational number is always an integer. d. (^) All natural numbers are rational.
a. true; Sample answer: Integers include all whole numbers and their opposites. Therefore, they belong to the set of rational numbers. b. true; Sample answer: All whole numbers and their opposites belong to the set of integers. c. (^) false: Sample answer: is not an integer d. (^) true: Sample answer: All natural numbers are rational because they can be expressed as fractions.
reasoning.
Sample answer: Convert all the numbers to fractions or decimals. Then use a number line to compare.
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rational numbers. b. true; Sample answer: All whole numbers and their opposites belong to the set of integers. c. (^) false: Sample answer: is not an integer d. (^) true: Sample answer: All natural numbers are rational because they can be expressed as fractions.
reasoning.
Sample answer: Convert all the numbers to fractions or decimals. Then use a number line to compare.
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Graph the figure below and its image after the transformation indicated.
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State the domain and range for each relation.
these altitudes.
6050 m Find each product.
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