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1. Which of the following statements is true about the numbers 4.5,-6,12,-1.1? * BRAINLIEST PRIZE!
-1.1 is a rational number, 4.5 and -6 are integers, and 12 is a whole number.
-1.1 and -6 are rational numbers, 12 is an integer, and 4.5 is a whole number.
4.5 and -1.1 are rational numbers, -6 is an integer, and 12 is a whole number.
12 is a rational number, -1.1 and -6 are integers, and 4.5 is a whole number.
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