One way of doing it would be do put smaller tick marks in between the larger tick marks for whole numbers. So if you want to represent, 1, then 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 then 2 on a number line, you could put a large tick mark with the number '1' above it, then 3 evenly space smaller tick marks, then another large tick mark with the number '2' above it. If you have enough room, you could write the decimal numbers above the smaller tick marks, too.
The marks do not. It is the numbers which are next to the tick marks on the y-axis.
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Red. I'm not sure why, but I think of red and all the red marks, and correcting with a red pen.
Tick-tock, tick-tock.
Tick marks are the check marks, x's or other marks made next to items on a list.
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One way of doing it would be do put smaller tick marks in between the larger tick marks for whole numbers. So if you want to represent, 1, then 1.25, 1.50, 1.75 then 2 on a number line, you could put a large tick mark with the number '1' above it, then 3 evenly space smaller tick marks, then another large tick mark with the number '2' above it. If you have enough room, you could write the decimal numbers above the smaller tick marks, too.
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The marks do not. It is the numbers which are next to the tick marks on the y-axis.
gridlines
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A tick? Maybe.
Tick marks indicate when lines or angles are congruent.
It is exactly halfway between the tick marks that are labelled 20 and 30.
There isn't one, you shift by "feel" or by the red tick marks on your speedometer ,|,&.
tick marks