Answer:
Integers, Terminating Decimals, Recurring Decimals, Proper and Improper Fractions.
Step-by-step explanation:
The following subset of the real number system can be written in the form
, b≠0.
Integers(ℤ): These are positive and negative whole numbers. For example, 5 can be written as 
Terminating Decimals: These are fractions that when converted to decimal numbers have an end.
e.g. 
Recurring Decimals: These are fractions that when converted to decimal numbers do not have an end.
e.g. 
Proper Fractions: These are fractions of the form
where a<b. An examples is 
Improper Fractions: These are fractions of the form
where a>b. An examples is 
Answer:
65
Step-by-step explanation:
MOQ = RTN
You didn’t provide the graphs but here is where the point would be on the graph.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
11/2=55/10
2=20/10
4/5=8/10
55+20+8/10=83/10