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Determine which numbers in the set are irrational numbers. 6.111..., Determine which numbers in the set are irrational numbers. 6.111...,   , 0,   ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π A)    , 0,   ,   , -9π B) 6.111...,   ,   ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π C)    ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π D)    ,   , -9π E)    ,   ,   , -9π , 0, Determine which numbers in the set are irrational numbers. 6.111...,   , 0,   ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π A)    , 0,   ,   , -9π B) 6.111...,   ,   ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π C)    ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π D)    ,   , -9π E)    ,   ,   , -9π , Determine which numbers in the set are irrational numbers. 6.111...,   , 0,   ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π A)    , 0,   ,   , -9π B) 6.111...,   ,   ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π C)    ,   , -8.050550555..., -9π D)    ,   , -9π E)    ,   ,   , -9π , -8.050550555..., -9π


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