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Sam said the square root of a rational number must be a rational number. Jenna disagreed. She said that it is possible that the square root of a rational number can be irrational. Who is correct and why?
-Jenna is correct because all square roots are irrational numbers.
-Sam is correct because all square roots of rational numbers are rational. An example is (square root of 121 = 11)
-Jenna is correct because not all square roots are rational. An example is (square root of 2 =1.414213)
-Sam is correct because the properties of square roots state that the square root of a rational number is a rational number.

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The answer is C i had took the test

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C is correct because not all square roots are rational.
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