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The correct interval notation for the continuous set of all numbers between 5 and 6, including 5, but not including 6 is [5, 6) option (C) is correct.
<h3>What is interval notation?</h3>
It is defined as the representation of a set of values that satisfy a relation or a function. It can be represented as open brackets and close bracket the close the brackets means the value is at the close bracket also included, and open bracket means the value at the open bracket does not include.
We have:
Continuous set of all numbers between 5 and 6, including 5, but not including 6.
From the above statement we can represent the number in the interval notation:
The numbers are between 5 and 6.
(5, 6)
As it is mentioned that 5 is included and 6 is not included, then:
[5, 6)
Thus, the correct interval notation for the continuous set of all numbers between 5 and 6, including 5, but not including 6 is [5, 6) option (C) is correct.
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Q1.
a. three hundred sixty-four thousand eight hundred twenty-five
b. one hundred forty-three
c. nine hundred four thousand three hundred six
d. seven million twenty
e. fifty-six million thirty thousand one hundred twenty-three
f. six thousand twenty-four
g. two hundred four
h. six hundred seventy-four thousand one
i. nine hundred sixty-two thousand three hundred forty-two
Q2.
a. 5000000
b. 1000004
c. 60000203
d. 1311
e. 286
f. 34503271
g. 844536
h. 3748
i. 125064
j. 4605231
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