1.9 Rounded to the nearest tenth
yes 2/4 is because it is equivalent to 1/2 which is a benchmark fraction.
1
you put it over 1 for example: to make the number 5 into a benchmark fraction, you would turn it into 5/1
1 and 1 tenth as a fraction is 11/10
1/3
1/2
1/2
1/2
1/4 is exactly half way between 0 and 1/2.
The benchmarks are 1 1/2 0
find the benchmark for the number6,000