SOLUTION: consider the numbers -5, 2/3, √18, 0, 0.42, 3√7, 5 1/8 which are whole numbers and rational numbers but not integers

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Question 80093: consider the numbers -5, 2/3, √18, 0, 0.42, 3√7, 5 1/8
which are whole numbers and rational numbers but not integers

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
consider the numbers -5, 2/3, √18, 0, 0.42, 3√7, 5 1/8
which are whole numbers and rational numbers but not integers
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-5 is whole and rational and it is an integer
2/3 is not whole, not an integer but it is rational
√18 is not shole, not an integer, not rational
0 is whole, is integer, is rational
0.42 not whole, not integer, is rational
3√7 not whole, not integer, not rational
5 1/8 not whole, not integer, it is rational
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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