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Answer:

10

Explanation:

10 is a rational number because it’s a integer and a whole number


A rational number is any number which can be expressed as a fraction pq where pandq are integers and q is not equal to zero. We can write that 10=101 . In this fraction both numerator and denominator are natural numbers so 10 is a rational number.

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Answer: In Math, a rational number is a type of a real number, which is in the form of p/q where q isn't equal to zero.

To answer your question:

√36= 6 so it is a rational number

√7= irrational number

√10= irrational number

Sorry for the sloppy handwriting but I hope it helps!

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