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Schach [20]
3 years ago
9

Match each irrational number line on which it is represented 2.18112... 2.1823912 2.364125 2.1829391321

Mathematics
1 answer:
sergij07 [2.7K]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

See Explanation

Step-by-step explanation:

The number lines to make selection from are missing from the question.

<em>However, I've attached 4 number lines, each of which represents each of the given irrational numbers (see attachment)</em>

<em></em>

<u>Number: 2.1823912</u>

This is represented by number line 1

Each point of number line 3 is 0.001 units starting from 2.18;

The point which the red dot is located is between 2.182 and 2.183, but the dot is closer to 2.182.

<em>2.1823912 and 2.1829391321 satisfy this property but number line 2 represents 2.1829391321 (see below for explanation)</em>

So: 2.1823912 is represented by number line 1

<u></u>

<u>Number: 2.1829391321</u>

This is represented by number line 2.

Each point of number line 3 is 0.0001 units starting from 2.182;

The point which the red dot is located is between 2.1829 and 2.1830, but the dot is closer to 2.1829.

From the list of given numbers, only 2.1829391321 satisfy this property.

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<u>Number: 2.18112...</u>

This is represented by number line 3.

Each point of number line 3 is 0.01 units starting from 2.11;

The point which the red dot is located is between 2.18 and 2.19.

If number lines 1 and 2 represent 2.1823912 and 2.1829391321, respectively, then number line 3 represents 2.18112.

<u></u>

<u>Number: 2.364125 </u>

This is represented by number line 4.

Each point on this number line is 0.1 unit starting from 2.0;

The point which the red dot is located is between 2.30 and 2.40. From the list of given numbers, only 2.364125  satisfy this property.

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