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Part B: Find an irrational number that is between 9.5 and 9.7. Explain why it is irrational. Include the decimal approximation of the irrational number to the nearest hundredth
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irrational number between 9.5 and 9.7...
9.678937... (never ending)...it is irrational because it cannot be made into a fraction because it is infinite.
the decimal approximation to the nearest hundredth is : 9.68
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