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Number Systems

This document contains practice exercises on number systems. It includes 10 questions asking students to: 1) Find rational numbers between given fractions and decimals. 2) Convert fractions to decimals. 3) Express decimals as fractions. 4) Show that square roots of 2 and 3 are irrational numbers. 5) Give examples of different properties involving rational and irrational numbers. 6) Find rational and irrational numbers between given values. 7) Represent square roots of 2, 3, and 6 on a number line. 8) State whether given statements about real numbers are true or false.

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Number Systems

This document contains practice exercises on number systems. It includes 10 questions asking students to: 1) Find rational numbers between given fractions and decimals. 2) Convert fractions to decimals. 3) Express decimals as fractions. 4) Show that square roots of 2 and 3 are irrational numbers. 5) Give examples of different properties involving rational and irrational numbers. 6) Find rational and irrational numbers between given values. 7) Represent square roots of 2, 3, and 6 on a number line. 8) State whether given statements about real numbers are true or false.

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NAME__________________________________ PEARL ACADEMY

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NUMBER SYSTEMS
Practice Exercise - l
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[Link] five rational numbers between

4 7
i. and
5 5
ii. 4 and 5
iii. 1 and 2
2 5
iv. and
3 3
11 12
v. and
13 13
[Link] the following into decimal form

2
i.
3
3
ii.
4
22
iii.
7
11
iv.
27
155
v.
18
p
[Link] the following in the form
q
i. 0.7
ii. 18.48
iii. 0.23
iv. 0.67
v. 32.1235

[Link] that 2 is not a rational number.

[Link] that 3 3 is not a rational number.


[Link] an example in each case.

i. Difference of two irrational numbers is a rational number


ii. Difference of two irrational numbers is an irrational number
iii. Difference of one rational and one irrational number is
always irrational number
iv. Sum of one rational and one irrational number is always
irrational number.
v. Sum of two irrational numbers is a rational number
vi. Sum of two irrational numbers is an irrational number.

[Link] a rational and an irrational number between two positive numbers a and b.

[Link] an irrational number between

i. 1 and 2
ii. 1 and 3
iii. 3 and 4
iv. 5 and 6
v. 7 and 8

[Link] 2 , 3 and 6 on a number line.

[Link] with reasons whether the following statements are true or false.

i. Every irrational number is a real number


ii. Every point on the number line is of the form m where m is
a natural number.
iii. Every real number is an irrational number.
iv. There is no rational number between two irrational numbers
v. The only real numbers are rational.
vi. 1 is a prime number
vii. 27 is a composite number.
viii. Quotient of a rational and an irrational number is an irrational
ix. Every non terminating decimal can be written as a periodic
decimal.
x. The reciprocal of an irrational number is an irrational.

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