SOLUTION: Consider the following set of real numbers: open curly brackets short dash 15 over 7 comma space short dash square root of 2 comma space square root of 1 comma space square root

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Question 1174594: Consider the following set of real numbers:
open curly brackets short dash 15 over 7 comma space short dash square root of 2 comma space square root of 1 comma space square root of 4 over 9 end root comma space 1 comma space square root of 3 comma space 3.25 close curly brackets
Which of the following contains all of the rational numbers in the set?
a.)
short dash 15 over 7 comma space short dash square root of 2 comma space 1 comma space 3.25
b.)
short dash 15 over 7 comma space square root of 1 comma space square root of 4 over 9 end root comma space 1 comma space 3.25
c.)
short dash 15 over 7 comma space 1 comma space square root of 3 comma space 3.25
d.)
short dash 15 over 7 comma space short dash square root of 2 comma space square root of 1 comma space square root of 3

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