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1.

Which of the following numbers is an example of an integer?
• **-15 **
• **3/5**
• **0.252525 . . .**
2.
Which statement is false?
• **Every integer is a real number.**

• **The number zero is a rational number. **
• **Every irrational number is a real number. **

• **Every real number is a rational number.**
3.
Which number is not the same type of number as the others in the list?
• **5.85**
• **63.4**
• **8.52624 . . . **
• **27.5**
4.
How would you change this sentence to a true statement?

Some irrational numbers are also rational numbers.
• **All irrational numbers are also rational numbers.**
• **Half of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers.**
• **One-third of the irrational numbers are also rational numbers. **
• **Irrational numbers cannot be classified as rational numbers.**
5.
How would you change this sentence to a true statement?

Every irrational number is an integer.
• **Every irrational number is a rational number.**
• **Every irrational number is a real number. **
• **Every irrational number is a whole number. **
• **Every irrational number is a perfect square.**

User Chenell
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1 Answer

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1. The answer would be "-15" since integers are composed of whole numbers and negatives.

2. The statement "Every real number is a rational number." is false, since real numbers are composed of both rational and irrational numbers.

3. The number "8.52624 . . ." because this is the only non-terminating number, which makes it the only irrational number on the list.

4. "
Irrational numbers cannot be classified as rational numbers." is the only correct statement. No irrational numbers can be rational numbers, and the opposite is also true.

5. Only the statement "
Every irrational number is a real number." is true.
User Chesh
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