decimal form. 4. Prove that is irrational, where p and q are primes. 5. Write whether on simplification gives an irrational or a rational number. 6. Without actually performing the long division, state whether the following rational numbers will have a terminating decimal expansion or a non-terminating repeating decimal expansion: (i) 13/3125 (ii) 17/8 (iii) 64/455 (iv) 15/1600 (v) 29/343 (vi) 23/(2352) (vii) 129/(2 25775) (viii) 6/15 (ix) 35/50 (x) 77/210 7. Find the smallest number which when increased by 17 is exactly divisible by both 520 and 468. 8. The LCM and HCF of two numbers are 180 and 6 respectively. If one of the numbers is 30, find the other number 9. Find the greatest number which divides 2011 and 2623, leaving remainders 9 and 5 respectively.