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- [Resource] Real Numbers
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- [Resource] Distributive Law
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- [Resource] Mensuration
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Friday, 31 January 2020
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No. Rational numbers, like fractions and decimals, can be represented on a number line. Therefore, the answer could be 1.5, which is a rational number.
ReplyDeleteThink from another perspective: What kinds of numbers does the number line consist of?
DeleteYes. A number line consists of rational numbers and irrational numbers. It is impossible to exclude all the irrational numbers from the number line as there are unlimited irrational numbers
DeleteTherefore, Juliet is correct.
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