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10 August, 06:24

1. Which situation would most likely be

represented by a rational number that is

not an integer?

A number of students in a classroom

B score on a math test

C number of keys on a keyboard

D price of a pencil

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  1. 10 August, 06:38
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    D Price of a pencil

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In A the number of students has to be an integer because you can't have part of a student

    In B most likely your teacher will give you your score in a whole number form like 95% and not 94.87% because they would round it if it isn't a whole number already

    C is similar to A you can't have a part of a computer key

    Lastly in D stores very frequently have there prices at something like $1.99 which isn't a integer
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