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Math43–PreparationforLiberalArtMajorsHandout1.5–Areyou“rational”or“irrational”?
FoxtrotByBillAmend
1).Groupwork:Inyourgroupof2or3students,makealistofalltheDIFFERENTnumbersyoucancomeupwith.
Inmathematics,thenumbersystemevolvedthroughtime:
• N:Atfirst,“numbers”meantsomethingyoucancount,likehowmanysheepafarmerowns.ThesearecalledNaturalNumbers(orcountingnumbers).
• W:Atsomepoint,theideaof“zero”cametobeconsideredasanumber.Ifthefarmerdoesnothaveanysheep,thenthenumberofsheepthatthefarmerownsiszero.NaturalNumberstogetherwith“zero”makeuptheWholeNumbers.
• Z:Evenmoreabstractthanzeroistheideaofnegativenumbers.If,inadditiontonothavinganysheep,thefarmerowessomeone3sheep,youcouldsaythatthenumberofsheepthatthefarmerownsisnegative3.TheexpandedsetofnumbersthatwegetbyincludingnegativeversionsofthecountingnumbersiscalledtheIntegers.
• Q:Thenextgeneralizationthatwecanmakeistoincludetheideaoffractions.Whileitisunlikelythatafarmerownsafractionalnumberofsheep,manyotherthingsinreallifearemeasuredinfractions,likeahalf-cupofsugar.Ifweaddfractionstothesetofintegers,wegetthesetofRationalNumbers.
• H:Therearenumbersthatcannotbeexpressedasafraction,andthesenumbersarecalledIrrationalbecausetheyarenotrational.
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2.Isthefraction!"equivalentto0.333… = 0. 3?Explainwhyorwhynot?
3.Convertthefollowingtoafraction:a).1.434343…. b).25. 84.Sortthenumbersinto2groups,rationalorirrational.Writethenumbersintheappropriatebubble. 0.8 64 0 32 -19 100- 2.343443444… 7
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6.WorkwithapartnertodrawaVennDiagramfortherealnumbers.Makesuretoincludethefollowing:naturalnumbers,wholenumbers,integers,rational,andirrationalnumbers.
DivisionTricks:Divisibleby2:Thenumberiseven–itendsin0,2,4,6,or8 Ex:Divisibleby3:Thesumofthedigitsisdivisibleby3 Ex:Divisibleby5:Thenumberendsin0or5 Ex:Divisibleby6:Thenumberisdivisibleby2and3 Ex:Divisibleby9:Thesumofthedigitsisdivisibleby9 Ex:Divisibleby10:Thenumberendsin0 Ex:
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7.Primenumbersarenumbersdivisiblebyonly1andthemselves.Listafewprimenumbers.8.Forthenumbers1-100below,circlealltheprimenumbers.Doyouthinktherearemoreprimenumbers?Do
youthinktherearefinitenumberofprimesorinfinitelymany?Explainbriefly.
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9.Whichofthefollowingnumbersisaprimenumber?Explainyourstrategytoyourpartner. 3931 5009 4100 8999
10.Thecastoftheschoolplayhadapartyatthedramateacher’shouse.Therewere20cookiesand40carrotsticksservedasrefreshment.Eachcastmemberhadthesamenumberofwholecookiesandthesamenumberofwholecarrotsticks,andnothingwasleftover.Thedramateacherdidnoteat.Howmanycastmembersmighthavebeenattheparty?Explainyouranswer.
11.Giventhefollowingclues,whatismynumber?
• Mynumberisaperfectsquare.• Theonlyprimenumberisinitsprimefactorizationis2.• Mynumberisafactorof80.• Thesumofitsdigitsisodd.
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HOMEWORK:1).Describethedifferencebetweenrationalandirrationalnumbers.Youcanuseexamplestohelpsupportyour
answer.
2).Identifyeachnumberasrationalorirrational.
3.676776777…. 76.12 32 49 57-
3).Isitpossibletoconvert3.676776777….toafraction?Ifyes,findthefraction?Ifno,whynot?4).Isitpossibletoconvert 76.12 toafraction?Ifyes,findthefraction?Ifno,whynot?5).Statewhetherthefollowingstatementsaretrueorfalse.a).Arealnumberiseitherarationalorirrational.
b).Anintegerisalsoarationalnumber.
c).Zeroisnotaninteger.
d).1.625isanirrationalnumber.
e).0.333...isarationalnumber.
f).3.31662479...isairrationalnumber.
g).9/11isnotawholenumberbutitisarationalnumber.
h).20%isawholenumber.
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