Problem 1E: How do integers differ from whole numbers? Problem 2E: How do rational numbers differ from integers? Problem 3E: 3. What is a terminating decimal?
Problem 4E: What is a repeating decimal? Problem 5E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 6E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 7E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 8E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 9E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 10E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 11E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 12E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 13E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 14E Problem 15E Problem 16E Problem 17E: Indicate the set(s) to which the number belongs. Natural Numbers Whole Numbers Integers Rational... Problem 18E Problem 19E: Exercises 19 -26 refer to the set
19. List the negative integers.
Problem 20E: Exercises 19-26 refer to the set { − 25 , − 28 7 , − 18 5 , − π , − 0.763 , − 0.333 … , 0 , 1 10 ,... Problem 21E: Exercises 19 -26 refer to the set
21. List the negative real numbers.
Problem 22E: Exercises 19-26 refer to the set { − 25 , − 28 7 , − 18 5 , − π , − 0.763 , − 0.333 … , 0 , 1 10 ,... Problem 23E: Exercises 19-26 refer to the set { − 25 , − 28 7 , − 18 5 , − π , − 0.763 , − 0.333 … , 0 , 1 10 ,... Problem 24E: Exercises 19-26 refer to the set { − 25 , − 28 7 , − 18 5 , − π , − 0.763 , − 0.333 … , 0 , 1 10 ,... Problem 25E: Exercises 19-26 refer to the set { − 25 , − 28 7 , − 18 5 , − π , − 0.763 , − 0.333 … , 0 , 1 10 ,... Problem 26E: Exercises 19 -26 refer to the set
26. List the positive rational numbers that are integers.
Problem 27E Problem 28E Problem 29E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers. 8 + − 5 = − 5... Problem 30E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers. ( 6 + 1 ) + 3... Problem 31E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers. 1 14 ⋅ 14 = 1 Problem 32E Problem 33E Problem 34E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers.
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Problem 35E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers.
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Problem 36E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers. − 0.9 + 5 = 5... Problem 37E Problem 38E Problem 39E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers.
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Problem 40E Problem 41E Problem 42E Problem 43E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers. − 1 2 + 9 = 9... Problem 44E: Name the property that justifies each statement. All variables represent real numbers. 3 ⋅ ( 8 ⋅ w )... Problem 45E Problem 46E Problem 47E: What is the additive inverse of —-12? Problem 48E Problem 49E: What is the multiplicative inverse of − 5 3 ? Problem 50E: What is the multiplicative inverse of − 10 ? Problem 51E: Use real numbers to visualize an applied situation.
51. Siberian Tiger The Siberian tiger is the... Problem 52E Problem 53E: Game Show Winnings In a game show the incremental winnings are $100, $200, $300, $500, $1000, $2000,... Problem 54E Problem 55E: Game Show Winnings In a game show the incremental winnings are $100, $200, $300, $500, $1000, $2000,... Problem 56E Problem 58E Problem 1QQ Problem 2QQ Problem 3QQ: Consider the set of numbers. { − 2 π , − 0 . 5 3 3 3 … , − 3 11 , 0 , 2 7 , 55 7 , 23.5 , 77.222 }... Problem 4QQ: Concept Check Explain what properties would be needed to justify this statement. ( 4 ) ( 3.5 + 9.3 )... format_list_bulleted