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Answer:
T, F, F, T
Explanation:
No irrational numbers are integers.
- All integers are rational numbers. By definition, an irrational number is not a rational number. So it must be true that an irrational cannot be an integer.
All whole numbers are irrational numbers.
- Every whole number can be expressed as the ratio of two integers, hence is not an irrational number. The offered statement is false.
Some whole numbers are not rational numbers.
- Every whole number is rational. The offered statement is false.
Some rational numbers are not whole numbers.
- A reduced ratio of two integers with some number other than 1 in the denominator will not be a whole number. For example, 9/8 is not a whole number. The offered statement is true.