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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 20:30 godchaux15395

Section 1 - Question 9 Frankie argues that the fraction 20 is a rational number because the square root of 20 is 10. Frankie believes that because 10 is a whole number, it is rational
Alejandro disagrees. He believes that 20 is a rational number because the square root falls between 4 and 5, and the decimal terminates.
Which statement BEST describes who is correct?
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Frankie is correct because the 20 is 10 which is a rational number.
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Alejandro is correct because the 20 falls between 4 and 5 and the decimal terminates
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Both students are correct because 20 is a rational number.
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Neither student is correct because 20 is an irrational number
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