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Which number set is the most reasonable to describe a baby’s weight at birth? Whole numbers Rational numbers Irrational numbers Integers
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Which number set is the most reasonable to describe a baby’s weight at birth?
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Rational numbers… most babies don’t weigh exactly a whole number, so you might need to use decimals or fractions. (i.e. 3.2 kg/7 lbs 1 oz)
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