EOC Practice #9 SPI 3102.2.3.

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EOC Practice #9 SPI 3102.2.3

EOC Practice #9 Describe and/or order a given set of real numbers including both rational and irrational numbers.

For questions 1 and 2, name the set or sets of numbers to which each real number belongs.

1. – A. Irrationals B. Rationals C. naturals, wholes, integers, rationals D. integers, rationals

2. A. Irrationals B. Rationals C. naturals, wholes, integers, rationals D. integers, rationals

Write the following numbers in order from greatest to least. A. C. B. D.

Replace each ● with >,<, or = to make the sentence true. B. < D. ~

Which statement best describes the values of the numbers in this set? They are less than 1. They are between 1 and 2. They are between 2 and 3. D. They are between 3 and 4.5.

For questions 5 and 6, write each set of numbers in order from least to greatest.

6. C. D.

7. C. D.

The Answers

For questions 1 and 2, name the set or sets of numbers to which each real number belongs.

1. – A. Irrationals B. Rationals C. naturals, wholes, integers, rationals D. integers, rationals

2. A. Irrationals B. Rationals C. naturals, wholes, integers, rationals D. integers, rationals

Write the following numbers in order from greatest to least. A. C. B. D.

Replace each ● with >,<, or = to make the sentence true. B. < D. ~

Which statement best describes the values of the numbers in this set? They are less than 1. They are between 1 and 2. They are between 2 and 3. D. They are between 3 and 4.5.

For questions 5 and 6, write each set of numbers in order from least to greatest.

6. C. D.

7. C. D.