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Rational & Irrational Numbers
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1. (T/F): The square root of 80 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 80, the square root
of 80 is irrational.

2. (T/F): The square root of 22 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 22, the square root
of 22 is irrational.

3. (T/F): The square root of 3 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 3, the square root of
3 is irrational.

4. (T/F): The square root of 25 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 25 is 5,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

5. (T/F): The square root of 9 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 9 is 3, which
is an integer, and therefore rational.

6. (T/F): The square root of 100 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 100 is 10,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

7. (T/F): The square root of 5 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 5, the square root of
5 is irrational.

8. (T/F): The square root of 99 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 99, the square root
of 99 is irrational.

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9. (T/F): The square root of 5 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 5, the square root of
5 is irrational.

10. (T/F): The square root of 36 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 36 is 6,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

11. (T/F): The square root of 49 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 49 is 7,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

12. (T/F): The square root of 16 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 16 is 4,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

13. (T/F): The number 85.6060606060. . . is rational.
True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 60 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

14.
(T/F): The number 25.232232232232232. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 232 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

15. (T/F): The number 8.99999. . . is rational.
True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 9 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

16.
(T/F): The number 21.167167167167167. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 167 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

17.
(T/F): The number 23.290290290290290. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 290 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

18.
(T/F): The number 16.211211211211211. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 211 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

19.
(T/F): The number 12.67677677767777. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 7's after each 6 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

20.
(T/F): The number 32.23233233323333. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 3's after each 2 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

21. (T/F): The number 4.49499499949999. . . is irrational.
True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 9's after each 4 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

22. (T/F): The number 65.34344344434444. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 4's after each 3 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

23. (T/F): The number 16.62622622262222. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 2's after each 6 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

24. (T/F): The number 90.20200200020000. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 0's after each 2 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

25. (T/F): The square root of 57 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 57, the square root
of 57 is irrational.

26. (T/F): The square root of 45 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 45, the square root
of 45 is irrational.

27. (T/F): The square root of 63 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 63, the square root
of 63 is irrational.

28. (T/F): The square root of 16 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 16 is 4,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 25 is 5,
29. (T/F): The square root of 25 is a rational number. which is an integer, and therefore rational.
30. (T/F): The square root of 81 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 81 is 9,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

31. (T/F): The square root of 57 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 57, the square root
of 57 is irrational.

32. (T/F): The square root of 80 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 80, the square root
of 80 is irrational.

33. (T/F): The square root of 3 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 3, the square root of
3 is irrational.

34. (T/F): The square root of 25 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 25 is 5,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

35. (T/F): The square root of 25 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 25 is 5,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

36. (T/F): The square root of 49 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 49 is 7,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

37. (T/F): The number 17.7171717171. . . is rational.
True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 71 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

38.
(T/F): The number 37.273273273273273. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 273 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

39.
(T/F): The number 96.280280280280280. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 280 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

40.
(T/F): The number 4.296296296296296. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 296 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

41.
(T/F): The number 80.111111111111111. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 111 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

42.
(T/F): The number 28.145145145145145. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 145 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

43.
(T/F): The number 36.38388388838888. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 8's after each 3 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

44. (T/F): The number 9.50500500050000. . . is irrational.
True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 0's after each 5 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

45.
(T/F): The number 32.91911911191111. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 1's after each 9 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

46. (T/F): The number 26.20200200020000. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 0's after each 2 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

47. (T/F): The number 7.58588588858888. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 8's after each 5 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

48. (T/F): The number 51.92922922292222. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 2's after each 9 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

49. (T/F): The square root of 5 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 5, the square root of
5 is irrational.

50. (T/F): The square root of 57 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 57, the square root
of 57 is irrational.

51. (T/F): The square root of 63 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 63, the square root
of 63 is irrational.

52. (T/F): The square root of 81 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 81 is 9,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

53. (T/F): The square root of 64 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 64 is 8,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

54. (T/F): The square root of 9 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 9 is 3, which
is an integer, and therefore rational.

55. (T/F): The square root of 22 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 22, the square root
of 22 is irrational.

56. (T/F): The square root of 57 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 57, the square root
of 57 is irrational.

57. (T/F): The square root of 3 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 3, the square root of
3 is irrational.

58. (T/F): The square root of 9 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 9 is 3,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

59. (T/F): The square root of 81 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 81 is 9,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 36 is 6,
60. (T/F): The square root of 36 is an irrational number. which is an integer, and therefore rational.
61.
(T/F): The number 39.242242242242242. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 242 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

62.
(T/F): The number 35.247247247247247. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 247 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

63. (T/F): The number 94.5454545454. . . is rational.
True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 54 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

64. (T/F): The number 91.3333333333. . . is irrational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 33 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

65.
(T/F): The number 76.278278278278278. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 278 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

66. (T/F): The number 91.7474747474. . . is irrational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 74 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

67.
(T/F): The number 57.82822822282222. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 2's after each 8 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

68.
(T/F): The number 21.97977977797777. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 7's after each 9 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

69.
(T/F): The number 21.04044044404444. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 4's after each 0 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

70. (T/F): The number 92.28288288828888. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 8's after each 2 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

71. (T/F): The number 4.71711711171111. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 1's after each 7 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

72. (T/F): The number 20.54544544454444. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 4's after each 5 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

73. (T/F): The square root of 22 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 22, the square root
of 22 is irrational.

74. (T/F): The square root of 22 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 22, the square root
of 22 is irrational.

75. (T/F): The square root of 57 is a rational number.
False. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 57, the square root
of 57 is irrational.

76. (T/F): The square root of 81 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 81 is 9,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

77. (T/F): The square root of 16 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 16 is 4,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

78. (T/F): The square root of 64 is a rational number.
True. EXPLANATION: The square root of 64 is 8,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

79. (T/F): The square root of 5 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 5, the square root of
5 is irrational.

80. (T/F): The square root of 3 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 3, the square root of
3 is irrational.

81. (T/F): The square root of 99 is an irrational number.
True. EXPLANATION: Only perfect squares have
rational square roots. Since there is no integer that
can be multiplied by itself to make 99, the square root
of 99 is irrational.

82. (T/F): The square root of 81 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 81 is 9,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

83. (T/F): The square root of 9 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 9 is 3,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

84. (T/F): The square root of 64 is an irrational number.
False. EXPLANATION: The square root of 64 is 8,
which is an integer, and therefore rational.

85.
(T/F): The number 10.105105105105105. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 105 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

86.
(T/F): The number 64.132132132132132. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 132 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

87.
(T/F): The number 99.233233233233233. . . is
rational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 233 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

88. (T/F): The number 46.6969696969. . . is irrational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 69 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

89. (T/F): The number 76.6969696969. . . is irrational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 69 repeats forever, so
the number is rational.

90.
(T/F): The number 66.185185185185185. . . is
irrational.

False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. In this case, the number 185 repeats forever,
so the number is rational.

(T/F): The number 77.51511511151111. . . is
True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
91. irrational. forever. Here, the number of 1's after each 5 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

92.
(T/F): The number 90.06066066606666. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 6's after each 0 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

93.
(T/F): The number 33.23233233323333. . . is
irrational.

True. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 3's after each 2 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

94. (T/F): The number 40.61611611161111. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 1's after each 6 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

95. (T/F): The number 68.01011011101111. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 1's after each 0 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

96. (T/F): The number 18.82822822282222. . . is rational.
False. EXPLANATION: A rational number has one or
more digits to the right of the decimal point that repeat
forever. Here, the number of 2's after each 8 keeps
growing, so the number is irrational.

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