Number of quartz implies how much quartz you want .It can be 2 , 3 a hundred, a thousand..(Quantitative).
the price per quart is the price of a single quartz that is only for 1 piece (only)
A.Fractions and decimals are not integers<span>. All whole </span>numbers<span> are</span>integers<span> (and all natural </span>numbers<span> are </span>integers<span>), but not all </span>integers<span>are whole </span>numbers<span> or natural </span>numbers<span>. For example, -5 is an </span>integer<span>but not a whole </span>number<span> or a natural </span>number<span>.
B.</span><span>A </span>number<span> is </span>rational<span> if it can be represented as p q with p , q ∈ Z and q ≠ </span>0<span> . Any </span>number<span> which doesn't fulfill the above conditions is irrational. It can be represented as a ratio of two integers as well as ratio of itself and an irrational </span>number<span> such that </span>zero<span> is not dividend in any case
</span>C.<span>In mathematics, an </span>irrational number<span> is any </span>real number<span> that cannot be expressed as a ratio of integers. </span>Irrational numbers<span> cannot be represented as terminating or repeating decimals.
</span>D.<span>The correct answer is </span>rational<span> and </span>real numbers<span>, because all </span>rational numbers<span> are also </span>real<span>. Correct. The </span>number<span> is between integers, so it can't be an integer or a whole </span>number<span>. It's written as a ratio of two integers, so it's a </span>rational number<span> and not irrational.
</span> Witch one do u think it is??
The complete question in the attached figure
we know that
1) <span>The triangles that are formed in the hexagon by joining all the vertices with the center of the hexagon are all equilateral and are equal in size
therefore
the radius of the circle is equals to the length side of the regular hexagon
FE=BP--------> FE=6 cm
the answer is FE=6 cm </span>
2/3 of the list = 12
2/3x = 12
x = 12 / (2/3)
x = 12 * 3/2
x = 36/2
x = 18 <=== there are 18 words on the list
Answer:
1/1000
Step-by-step explanation: