I believe the correct answer would be 5,1,3 :)
Answer:
An irrational decimal is a decimal that cannot be written in fraction form
Ex: Pi or any decimal that keeps going and doesn't repeat
Step-by-step explanation:
I would give you more examples but they are all really long numbers and go on forever.
No solution as they are parallel lines. so, inconsistent
So, the first thing we need to know is what is what.
So, A natural number is a whole number
A whole number is an integer
and An integer is a rational number.
Now, since there is a terminating decimal (a decimal that does not go on forever) we know it is a rational number.
Since there is a decimal, it cannot be an integer, therefore
It is a rational number