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Study Bellringer 4.18

Directions: For each number, list all the terms that apply: whole number, integer, rational number, and irrational number. For each radicand, find the square root. If the radicand is a non perfect square, between which two consecutive integers would the square root fall? -321.11 45 0.010203……… 1.358 22 7 144 - 36 - 49 81 Directions: Give an example 10. a rational number that is not an integer 11. A whole number that is not a natural number. Bellringer 4.18

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