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05.10.2021 •
Mathematics
There is a box of colored marbles on the counter top. There are 24 blue, 16 green, and 6 red. What is the ratio of blue to total marbles? SIMPLIFY,
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Ответ:
natural numbers: [1,infinity], no commas
whole numbers: [0,infinity], no commas
integers: [-infinity,+infinity], no commas
rational numbers: every real number which can be written as a/b -> [-infinity,+infinity], with commas
irrational numbers: every real number which can't be written as a/b -> ones with infinite non repeating comma digits
0: whole number (-> also integer and rational)
-10^2=100=natural number (-> also whole number, integer and rational)
1.35=135/100=rational number
-90=integer (->also rational)
2/0=undefined...so not any kind of number
30^2=natural number (-> also whole number, integer and rational)
-1=integer (-> also rational number)
5.222...=5+2/9=47/9=rational number (don't get confused by repeating sequences of numbers, they are not irrational)