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Fran has a calculator that shows at most 10 digits. Fran punches some numbers and operations on her calculator and shows you the display: 0.232323232.
a. If you had to make a guess, do you think Fran’s number is rational or irrational? Why?
b. Find two different rational numbers whose decimal representation begins 0.232323232.
c. Find an irrational number whose decimal representation begins 0.232323232.
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