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Rational

Real Number Target. Rational. Integers. Integers. Whole. Natural. Irrational. Created By: Crystal Clawson, Kristyn Heagen, and Lindsey Worthington. Real Number Target. Rational. Integers. Whole. The set of Real Numbers consists of both the rational and irrational numbers. Natural.

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Rational

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  1. Real Number Target Rational Integers Integers Whole Natural Irrational Created By: Crystal Clawson, Kristyn Heagen, and Lindsey Worthington

  2. Real Number Target Rational Integers Whole The set of Real Numbers consists of both the rational and irrational numbers. Natural Irrational

  3. Natural Numbers 617 The positive counting numbers excluding zero 2 13 1 36 17 12 3

  4. Whole Numbers 5 0 45 The positive counting numbers including zero 1 23 2 17 99 567

  5. Integers -3 1 Natural numbers, their opposites andzero 0 2 -1 -2 3

  6. Rational Numbers Includes fractions, regular counting numbers, negative numbers, terminating decimals and repeating decimals. 0 3

  7. Irrational Numbers e An irrational number is a number whose decimal part goes on forever and ever without repeating.

  8. Move each number to the inner-most circle that it can be classified as a member of Real Number Target Rational Integers -2 Irrational Whole 617 36 Natural 3 23 13 0 1 Irrational

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