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If a set of six numbers that include both Rational and irrational numbers is graphed On a number line, what is the fewest number of distinct points that need to be Graphed?
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If a set of six numbers that include both
Rational and irrational numbers is graphed
On a number line, what is the fewest number of distinct points that need to be
Graphed?
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If there are no duplicates among the rational numbers and no duplicates
among the irrational numbers, then there must be exactly 6 points.
None of the rational numbers can also be irrational, and none of the
irrational numbers can also be rational.
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