1 1/10 or 1.10 are more than (<) 1 but less than (>) 2. Hence, on the number line it would be placed before 2 and after 1.
Assuming the number line runs from 0 to 1, the number 0.101 will be 101/1000 of the way across - this is just a little further on from one tenth.
If you have a number line, and you start at zero then one fourth would go after the zero. Ex: <0 1/4---I----II----III---->
There is no such number. You can always go one more integer to the left.
Where does -3.3go on the number line
where do 0.75 go on the number line
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If one foot goes out of bounds it is a one tenth deduction and if both feet go out it is a three tenth deduction.
It goes one quarter the way from 0 to 1.
-3/2=minus one-and one-half. Start at zero. Go left to halfway between one and two.
you look on your y axis the one that's horizontal and get 75% of that number and go along that number on your graph till it reaches your line of best fit then go down. anything above that line is your upper quartile
Go from left to right along the number line.
-2/8 or -1/4 would go left of the 0 on the number line