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8 June, 09:30

Shavon sees that the number she's working with is a terminating decimal. She then concludes that her number is rational. What mistake, if any, did she make?

Shavon is incorrect; she should determine whether or not the number is positive because then it might be irrational.

Shavon is incorrect; she needs to determine if there were any square roots involved because then it's irrational.

Shavon is correct; a terminating decimal is always rational.

Shavon is incorrect; a terminating decimal is always irrational.

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  1. 8 June, 09:31
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    Shavon is incorrect; a terminating decimal is always irrational.
  2. 8 June, 09:55
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    Shavon is incorrect; a terminating decimal is always irrational
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