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Question 11 Mark
Answer whether the following statements are true or false? Give reasons in support of your answer. Every rational number is a whole number.
Answer
False.Explanation:
Rational numbers include fractions but set of whole number does not include fractions.
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Question 21 Mark
Answer whether the following statements are true or false? Give reasons in support of your answer. Every integer is a whole number.
Answer
False.Explanation:
Set of whole numbers contains only zero and set of positive integers, whereas set of integers is the collection of zero and all positive and negative integers.
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Question 31 Mark
Answer whether the following statements are true or false? Give reasons in support of your answer. Every rational number is an integer.
Answer
False.Explanation:
Rational numbers are represented in the form of fraction. Integers can be represented in the form of fractions but all fractions are not integers. For example: $\frac{3}{4}$ is a rational number but not an integer.
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Question 41 Mark
Find whether the following statement are true or false: Every real number is either rational or irrational.
Answer
True.Explanation:
True, because rational or an irrational number is a family of real number. So every real number is either rational or an irrational number.
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Question 51 Mark
Answer whether the following statements are true or false? Give reasons in support of your answer. Every whole number is a natural number.
Answer
False.Explanation:
Whole numbers start from zero and natural numbers start from one.
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Question 61 Mark
Find whether the following statement are true or false: $\pi$ is an irrational number.
Answer
True.Explanation:
True, because the decimal representation of an irrational is always non-terminating or non-repeating. So $\pi=3.141...$ is an irrational number.
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Question 71 Mark
Answer whether the following statements are true or false? Give reasons in support of your answer. Every natural number is a whole number.
Answer
True.Explanation:
Natural numbers belong to whole numbers.
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Question 81 Mark
Answer whether the following statements are true or false? Give reasons in support of your answer. Every integer is a rational number.
Answer
It can be written in the form of a fraction with denominator $1.$
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Question 91 Mark
Find whether the following statement are true or false: Irrational numbers cannot be represented by points on the number line.
Answer
False.Explanation:
False, because we can represent irrational numbers by points on the number line.
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