3 Answers:
Choice A
Choice D
Choice E
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Step-by-step explanation:
The list of perfect squares is:
1, 4, 9, 16, 25, 36, 49, 64, 81, 100, ...
If we apply the square root to any of those numbers, then the number is rational.
For example,
A rational number is any fraction of two integers, where zero is not in the denominator.
Based on this, we can see that choice A represents a rational number because we are summing rational numbers.
More specific proof is to write
showing it is rational.
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Choice B is ruled out because
is irrational. We cannot write it as a fraction of two integers.
Choice C is ruled out for similar reasoning as choice B. This time
is irrational.
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Choice D is another answer because
is rational.
Choice E is another answer as well because
is rational.
Choice F is ruled out because
is irrational, which in turn makes
irrational as well.