A rational number times a rational number=rational numberan irrational number times a rational number=irrational number
remember, a rational number is a number that can be written as a/b where a and b are integers and b≠0
A is irrational because the pattern doesn't repeatb is irrational because it's a crazy square rootC is irrationalD is not irrational, it is a fraction
answer is D
I was stuck on the same thing in my class test. I ended up failing but if I get the answers to it I’ll totally send them to you
Finding the equivalent multiplier, it is found that the function for the final price is:
P(x) = 0.68x.
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- There is a holiday sale of 20% off the price of x, thus 0.8x is paid, as 1 - 0.2 = 0.8.
- Additionally, there is a coupon of 15% off, thus, 0.85 of 0.8x is paid.
- The equivalent multiplier is:

- Thus, the function for the final price is:

A similar problem is given at brainly.com/question/16999193
A trapezoid does not have 2 pair of parallel sides so we can cross that out. A rhombus does not have right angles so cross that out. So we got A and C. A square has 2 pair of parallel lines and and 4 right angle. Your answers should be.
<span>C. Square
It could not be A. Most likely its C. So you can pick both or just C.</span>
It can go into 192 7.1 times