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1. Which is the smallest set of real numbers that contains the value below? -18 /6
A. Irrational Numbers
B. Rational Numbers
C. Natural Numbers
D. Integers​

Answer :

Answer:

Integers

Step-by-step explanation:

The correct option to choose is the integers option. Integers are simply whole numbers.

Thus-18/6 = -3

The term -3 is a whole number

So the term to choose is the integers option

The smallest set of real numbers that contains the value -18 /6 is an integer.

The smallest set of the real number that contains the value -18/6 can be determined after we have simplified the expression -18/6.

To simply the given expression, we will divide both the numerator and the denominator by 6, by doing so, we have:

= -3

Now, the smallest set of the real number is = -3 which is an integer

This is because an integer is a whole number that is not a fraction and can be negative or positive.

The reason why it is not a natural number is because of the negative sign, since we know that natural numbers are numbers with positive signs only.

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