The Venn diagram shows the relationship between
several sets of numbers.
Where should 0.3% be...
Mathematics, 03.02.2021 19:50 lilybear1700
The Venn diagram shows the relationship between
several sets of numbers.
Where should 0.3% be placed in the Venn diagram?
Real numbers
Natural numbers, because 0.3% is a positive
number
B
Integers, because 0.3% is a decimal
Integers
Rational
numbers
Natural
numbers
Rational numbers, because 0.3% can be
written as a fraction
Real numbers, because 0.3% is an irrational
number
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