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because the # line shows the rational #'s in order from least to greatest
how do u put rational numbers in order from lest to greatest
order the numbers from least to greatest
To order fractions and decimals, you can either write them all in the same form and then compare them, or place them on a number line. Recall that numbers increase in value as you move from left to right along a number line.
Least to greatest: 7/10, 7/9, 7/8
because the # line shows the rational #'s in order from least to greatest
how do u put rational numbers in order from lest to greatest
first finding the whole number and then sort them out from least to greatest in answers
If the pattern continues, with one more zero in each group, then it is IRRATIONAL. For a number to be rational, EXACTLY THE SAME pattern must repeat over and over, at least after a certain point.
Any subset of rational numbers can be ordered.
Any subset of rational numbers.
At least one of the factors has to be irrational.* An irrational number times ANY number (except zero) is irrational. * The product of two irrational numbers can be either rational or irrational.
you have to compare the common fractions
you put the least one first then the most fraction last
Convert them to decimals and order them least to greatest.
order the numbers from least to greatest
If the numbers are irrational, then yes. If the numbers are rational, no. If they are rational, they can be modelled as a and b, in which case the number ab would be a multiple of both. If there is at least one common multiple, then there must be a lowest common multiple.