A
rational number is any number that can be written as the
ratio between two other numbers i.e. in the form
Part A:
An easy choice that makes sense is 7.8, right in the middle. To prove that it's rational we need to write it as a ratio. In this case we have
Part B:
We need a number that can't be written as a ratio (because it neither terminates nor repeats). Some common ones are
,
,
and
so it makes sense to try and use those to build our number. In this case
works nicely.
Answer:
17
Step-by-step explanation:
because there are numbers involved
Answer: 48 days
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
Ant takes 6 days to consume of an apple
Using unitary method
Answer:
420 unique combinations.
Step-by-step explanation:
Fundamental counting principle:
States that if there are p ways to do a thing, and q ways to do another thing, and these two things are independent, there are p*q ways to do both things.
One object from each set:
2 from one set, 5, 6 and 7 by others. Sets are independent, so, by the fundamental counting principle:
2*5*6*7 = 10*42 = 420
420 unique combinations.
A (5, 4) and B( 5, -2) is 6 units
E(-2, -1) and F(-2, -5) is 4 units
G(3, -5) and H(6, -5) is 3 units
C(-4, 1) and D(1, 1) is 5 units