8.NS.A.3
Understand that given any two distinct rational numbers, a < b, there exist a rational number c and an irrational number d such that a < c < b and a < d < b. Given any two distinct irrational numbers, a < b, there exist a rational number c and an irrational number d such that a < c < b and a < d < b.
Example Problems
Without using a calculator, list the following numbers from least to greatest:
Without using a calculator, list the following numbers from least to greatest:
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Without using a calculator, list the following numbers from least to greatest:
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