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Numerical Representations HO#1
By Kelli Hoke
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A. If someone is from Houston, then are they also from Texas? Why or Why not?
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B. Is someone from Harris County also from Houston?
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C. If someone is from Austin, then which part of the diagram do they belong in?
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The number system ___________ numbers based on their type and characteristics.
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The set of positive counting numbers starting with _________.
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Whole number examples.
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The set of whole numbers and their _________.
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Integer Examples.
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Numbers that can be written as fractions, terminating decimals, and ____________ decimals.
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Rational Number Examples.
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What number set is this?
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What Number set is this?
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What number set is this?
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Is it possible for a number to be both a whole number and an integer? Why or why not?
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Is it possible for a number to be both whole and an integer? Why or why not?