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Mathematics, 19.10.2020 09:01, sha712

Error Analysis Deena says that 3.56556555... is a rational number. Elijah disagrees and says the number is irrational. Decide who is correct and what might likely cause one of them to make the error.
Who is correct? What might likely cause one of them to make the error?
OA. Elijah is correct. Deena may see 3.56556555... as showing a repeating pattern.
O B. Deena is correct. Elijah may see 3.56556555 ... as not showing a repeating pattern.
OC. Both Deena and Elijah are correct. Numbers like this one are both rational and irrational.
OD. Neither is correct. The number cannot be classified as rational or irrational.

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