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5. Francisco thinks the square root of a number is always smaller than or equal to the number itself. Which explanation shows Francisco is incorrect?A. 9: This number is a counterexample because 9 squared = 3 < 9B. 1/64: This number is a counterexample because 1/64 squared = 1/8 ยทยง 1/64 squared = 1/4 and 1/8 < 1/4C. 1/4 This is a counterexample because 1\4 squared= 1/2 > 1/4D. 1: This number is a counterexample because 1 squared = 1 and 1 = 1

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\begin{gathered} (1)/(4) \\ take_{\text{ }}the_{\text{ }}square_{\text{ }}root\colon \\ \sqrt[]{(1)/(4)}=\frac{\sqrt[]{1}}{\sqrt[]{4}}=(1)/(2) \\ where \\ (1)/(2)=0.5 \\ (1)/(4)=0.25 \\ 0.5>0.25 \end{gathered}

C. 1/4 This is a counterexample

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