Answer:
1: >
2: <
3: <
Step-by-step explanation:
Not much, just comparing the values.
Answers:
- Rational
- Rational
- Rational
- Irrational
- Rational
- Irrational
In short, 4 and 6 are irrational. Everything else is rational.
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Explanation:
A rational number is one in the form p/q where p,q are integers and q is nonzero. In the case of something like 3/5, we have p = 3 and q = 5.
Any terminating decimal can be converted to a rational number. Eg: 0.125 = 125/1000.
Any whole number is a rational number. Eg: 5 = 5/1.
Adding any two rational numbers leads to some other rational number.
Based on what is mentioned above so far, this means choices 1 through 3 are rational sums.
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Choice 4 is not rational because sqrt(2) is irrational. The rule is
irrational+rational = irrational
Choice 5 is a rational sum because sqrt(4) = 2 = 2/1
Choice 6 is irrational for similar reasons as choice 4. Here pi = 3.14... is irrational.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
If the variation is proportional dividing the y-value by the x-value will give the same result for all table entries. That quotient is the constant of variation (k).
Here 6.4/4 = 11.2/7 = 16/10 = 20.8/13 = 1.6
The value of y varies directly as x, and the constant of variation is 1.6. The equation is ...
y = 1.6x
Answer:
10 times
Step-by-step explanation:
Let x be the amount of times you go to the gym
Option A would be 20+2x
Option B would be 4x
now the question is after how many trips would the cost be the same?
20+2x=4x
Solve the equation so
20=4x-2x
20=2x
X=10
It would take 10 times for the cost to be the same for both options