Rational and Irrational Numbers

Assessment
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Mrs. McCoy
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Mathematics
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6th - 8th Grade
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223 plays
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Medium
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1.
Multiple Choice
Define whole numbers:
Whole numbers start from 1 and up (counting numbers).
A whole number has no decimal or fractional part and starts with zero.
All positive and negative integers, fractions and decimal numbers.
Positive or negative, large or small, whole numbers, fractions or decimal numbers.
2.
Multiple Choice
Natural Numbers:
Whole numbers from 1 and up (counting numbers)
a number that cannot be expressed as a fraction (because the decimal goes on forever without repeating)
Positive or negative, large or small, whole numbers, fractions or decimal numbers
A number with no fractional or decimal part and starts with zero
3.
Drag and Drop
Integers are the set of (a) and their (b)
whole numbers
opposites.
fractions
irrational
rational
4.
Multiple Choice
The number 1 is a:
Whole number
All of the above
Integer
Rational number
5.
Dropdown
.33333 is a: (a)
rational number
irrational number
integer
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