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KingGeoGoat:

i need help

UkuleleGirl:

I got you.

KingGeoGoat:

im so confused

UkuleleGirl:

It says I need permission ;-;

UkuleleGirl:

Mind taking a screen shot?

KingGeoGoat:

yea

KingGeoGoat:

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UkuleleGirl:

Oh. This is the numbers diagram

KingGeoGoat:

what is that

KingGeoGoat:

sorry i have been sick so i coudent go to school

UkuleleGirl:

I can help you.

KingGeoGoat:

ok thx

KingGeoGoat:

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KingGeoGoat:

ineed help on that

Macho14:

1) is a rational number

UkuleleGirl:

its more than that

UkuleleGirl:

Its also a whole number

Macho14:

oh, yeah, didn't realize it was a multi check

UkuleleGirl:

Yea.

KingGeoGoat:

lol

Macho14:

it is also an integer

UkuleleGirl:

Hm?

UkuleleGirl:

Yes

Macho14:

and a whole number

KingGeoGoat:

i got that i just need help on this now

KingGeoGoat:

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UkuleleGirl:

Snow ill let you do this one

Macho14:

divide \[14/99\]

Macho14:

gives us 0.1414141414

Macho14:

so the answer is ?

KingGeoGoat:

0.14?

Macho14:

yes, but the one that has a line over both the 1 and the 4

Macho14:

B

snowflake0531:

for the first one natural numbers: 1 to infinity (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.) whole numbers: 0 to infinity (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, etc.) integer: negative infinity to infinity (examples: -100, -999, -874, 0, 53,) rational: terminates or repeats, basically if it can be written as a fraction irrational: does not terminate, or does not repeat, a good example is pi and e side note: a line over a number is it repeating, for example if there was a line 7 in 0.7, it would be 0.7777777 etc

KingGeoGoat:

hmmm. on number 1 it says its not a whole number

snowflake0531:

yup, it would NOT be a whole number because -15 is negative

KingGeoGoat:

ah ok

KingGeoGoat:

thx snowflake

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