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Plotting and Comparing Irrational Numbers: Mastery Test
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Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs.
Match each irrational number with the number line on which it is represented.
2.1823912...
2.364125...
Number Line
Irrational Number
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2.182
2.183
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> 2.1829391321
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2.18112
2.11
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