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Square root of 2 is 1.414. If we plug in this 1.414 in for root 2, we will get E as the third greatest!
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Hi All,

We're asked which of the 5 choices is '3rd greatest.' As 'scary' as this question might look, as long as you recognize that √2 is GREATER than 1, you can simply 'compare' answer choices (and avoid doing almost every calculation).

Answer A: 2√2 - 1
Answer B: √2 + 1
Answer C: 1 - √2
Answer D: √2 - 1
Answer E: √2

To start, we can look for patterns and similarities in the answer choices to make some easy deductions:
Answer C is the only NEGATIVE answer, so it's "5th"
Answer B > Answer E > Answer D (because of the "+1" and "-1"

Answer A can be rewritten as √2 + √2 -1. Since √2 is greater than 1, we know that (√2 - 1) would give us a positive result. Thus, Answer A > Answer E.

We now know that two of the Answers are GREATER than E (Answers A and B) and two of the answers are LESS than E (Answers C and D). Thus, the 3rd largest answer is....

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Of the following, which one is third greatest?

A) \(2 \sqrt{2} - 1\)

B) \(\sqrt{2} + 1\)

C) \(1 - \sqrt{2}\)

D) \(\sqrt{2} - 1\)

E) \(\sqrt{2}\)

There are total 5 entities. Third greatest is equivalent to thirst smallest.
So, the smallest one here is \(1 - \sqrt{2}\) which is -ve.
2nd smallest one is \(\sqrt{2} - 1\) which lies between (0,1)
3rd smallest is \(\sqrt{2}\) which lies between (1,2)
4th smallest is \(2 \sqrt{2} - 1\) which also lies between (1,2) but is greater than \(\sqrt{2}\)
5th smallest is \(\sqrt{2} + 1\)
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Of the following, which one is third greatest?

A) \(2 \sqrt{2} - 1\)

B) \(\sqrt{2} + 1\)

C) \(1 - \sqrt{2}\)

D) \(\sqrt{2} - 1\)

E) \(\sqrt{2}\)

Since √2 ≈ 1.4, we can analyze each answer choice:

A) 2 x 1.4 - 1 = 1.8

B) 1.4 + 1 = 2.4

C) 1 - 1.4 = -0.4

D) 1.4 - 1 = 0.4

E) 1.4

So the 3rd greatest is choice E, 1.4.

Answer: E
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You can replace √2 by whatever you want.
For instance by 5.
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No need to put in the value of root2

Just take root2 as 2 or any other number//

E it is

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Of the following, which one is third greatest?

A) \(2 \sqrt{2} - 1\)

B) \(\sqrt{2} + 1\)

C) \(1 - \sqrt{2}\)

D) \(\sqrt{2} - 1\)

E) \(\sqrt{2}\)


Asked: Of the following, which one is third greatest?

A) \(2 \sqrt{2} - 1\)
2*1.4 - 1 = 1.8

B) \(\sqrt{2} + 1\)
1.4 + 1 = 2.4

C) \(1 - \sqrt{2}\)
1 - 1.4 = - 0.4

D) \(\sqrt{2} - 1\)
1.4 - 1 = 0.4

E) \(\sqrt{2}\)
1.4

C(-0.4) < D(0.4) < E(1.4) < A(1.8) < B (2.4)

IMO E
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