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OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

FAN AND MEDAL @cogs

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Hold on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets see the problems :D

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Identify all the sets to which the number belongs. Choose from rational number, irrational number, whole number, and integer. 1.256.

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

@Fransisco_w

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a irrational number and its because of the decimal :D

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Just a rational number?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yep just a Irrational number

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Oops my bad sorry, thanks!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's a rational number. Irrational numbers can't be expressed through a ratio like 1256/1000 in your case.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you for correcting me @cogs

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Rational or irrational?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

rational

OpenStudy (i_love_my_nieces):

Okay thanks bye.

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