QUESTION 1 1.1 Given the list of numbers: \( \sqrt{1296} ; \frac{33}{3} ; 0.21 ; \pi ; 36 ; \sqrt{14} \). write down at least two of the following. 1.1.1 Rational numbers \( \qquad \) (1) 1.1.2 Integers \( \qquad \) (1) 1.1.3 Multiples of 6 \( \qquad \) (1) 1.1.4 Irrational numbers. (1) 1.2 Find the LCM and HCF of the following values by using prime factorization: \( \mathbf{7 2} \) and \( \mathbf{1 8 0} \). (4) 1.3 The ratio of boys to girls at a party is \( 4: 5 \). If there are 20 boys, how many girls are there? (2) 1.4 Thato runs 10 km in 30 minutes. how long (in minutes) will it take him to run 50 km ? (2) \( \square \) [12]
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Rational numbers are those that can be expressed as the fraction of two integers. In your list, both \( \frac{33}{3} \) and \( 36 \) fit the bill since they can be simplified to integers. On the other hand, the number \( 0.21 \) can also be expressed as a fraction \( \frac{21}{100} \), making it rational too! When it comes to integers, \( \sqrt{1296} = 36 \) and \( \frac{33}{3} = 11 \) are both whole numbers and thus qualify as integers. Looking at the multiples of 6, \( 36 \) is a clear winner, since \( 36 \div 6 = 6 \), showing that it's divisible by 6. As for the irrational numbers, \( \pi \) and \( \sqrt{14} \) don’t fit neatly into fractions, making them your go-to choices for this category.
