Copyright © Swun Math Grade 8 Unit 1 Lesson 3 P TE
Challenge Problems
Directions: Read and solve.
- True or false?
1
0 is a rational number.
Justify your answer.
Solution:
False
Remember, the rules of fractions require a non-zero
integer to be in the denominator position.
This number doesn’t exist; therefore, it is not rational.
- Label each real number as rational or
irrational. Justify your answer.
√ 25
2
√ 5
2
Solution:
√ 25
2 is rational because it can be rewritten as
5
2
√^5
2 is irrational because 5 is not a perfect square which
makes √ 5 not an integer. This number cannot be
rewritten in fraction form with an integer in the
numerator.
Extension Activity
* MP1: Make sense of the problem and persevere in solving it.
* MP4: Apply mathematics in everyday life.
Directions: Using the integers 1-9, fill in the boxes to satisfy each number type.
� = a whole number
� = a rational number
� = a rational number
� = a rational number
� = an irrational number
� = an irrational number