odules Square Roots and the Real Number System Module 5: Square Roots and the Real Nur Due Sunday by \( 11: 59 \mathrm{pm} \) Points 10 Submitting an external tool Available Jan 25 at 11:59pm - Feb 2 at 11:59pm Question Which of the numbers given are rational? Select all that apply: \( 1.421490 \ldots \) \( 18.122 \overline{70} \) \( 32.741 \overline{78} \) \( 30.346203 \ldots \) \( 33.240 \overline{6} \)
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A rational number is any number that can be expressed as the quotient or fraction \( \frac{p}{q} \) of two integers, where \( p \) and \( q \) are integers and \( q \neq 0 \). Show more…
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