Answer:
1. -3
2. 0
3. .363636
4. Non-recurring Decimal, Recurring Decimal, Decimal Fraction
5. Going in order- irrational, rational, rational, irrational, integer, integer, irrational, integer, irrational, rational, rational.
6. 8
7. 12
8. 20
9. -5
10. False, only the square roots of perfect square numbers are rational. So for example, the square root of 2 is not rational and the square root of 4 is rational.
11. No, only decimals that never end and never repeat are irrational. a decimal is rational if it can be written as a fraction or ratio of two numbers. for example: .3434343434343434
12. Yes, 9.5 can be written as a simple fraction like this: 9.5 = 192
13. 10,920
14. 40,000
15. 0.0702
16. .003
17. 18000000000 meters
18. 1- 2,000,000,000
18. 2- 3,800,000,000
19. 36, 49. or- So, the square root of 40 will be greater than 6 but less than 7.
20. You can just add the coefficients together. If the exponents are not equal, then you must make them equal by moving one of the decimals.
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