Answer:
It is (almost certainly) the first choice, however, you omitted the actual example there. See below.
Step-by-step explanation:
A counter-example to "All rational numbers are integers" is easy to find - it is any fraction that is reduced to simplest form and its denominator (bottom part) is not 1. Examples: 2/3, 7/5, 11/13 are all not integers but rational numbers and therefore are counter-examples to the statement. The statement is thus disproven. Please check your question - there is a value with the first choice that is likely one such fraction.
The remaining 3 choices to your answer are all not applicable.
No not all since for example 5.0 is in decimal form but is not a rational number
Answer:
t = 16/3
Step-by-step explanation:
4/3 : 7= 3t/4 :21
4/3 x 21 = 7 x 3t/4
28 = 21t/4
112 = 21t
t = 112/21 → t = 16/3
AC=AC (reason: reflexive property)
Step-by-step explanation:
Hope it helps you!
Answer:
x = −3 TRUSSSSSSTTTT MEE
Step-by-step explanation: