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Damaris Matthews
27 March, 15:48
Is - 2.22 a rational or real or integers
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Amelia Wiggins
27 March, 15:55
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All because - 2.22 is a real number, it's a rational number because it can stop and a integer because it's negative
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Kelly Randall
27 March, 16:05
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Integers and rational are the same thing. - 2.22 is integer/rational.
It is NOT a real number because a real number is a value of a continuous quantity that can represent a distance along a line and that has nothing to do with - 2.22.
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