Between 1 and 2
First make the number line by drawing a horizontal line with an arrow at each end. Then put 7 or more evenly-spaced, vertical hatch marks ( very short vertical lines that extend about 1/8" above and below the horizontal line). Below the rightmost hatch mark put 0 (zero) , and then put the 6 negative numbers below the hatch marks to the left of zero. Put dots on the number line where the hatch marks for -5 and -6 cross it.
in between 1.5 and 2 you make a point for 1.8
We assume you are graphing on a number line, not an x-y plane. Draw an "open" circle (not filled in) at -4, and a line from it across to the right end of the number line. Put an arrow on the end of the line to show that the graph continues to the right.
You draw a number line. Then put a dot at the point at x. Happy graphing!
Put 8.98 a little to the left of the number 9 on the number line.
Between 1 and 2
Between 1 and 2
Smaller numbers always go to the left of larger number on the number line.
You can not be serious about this question. What makes you think I would put my number on line? You can not be serious about this question. What makes you think I would put my number on line?
No. However, it does have to have a beginning number. beside the beginning number, on the actual line, you would put an arrow on the end of it, because numbers are infinite in both directions.
Where to put 0.311 in a number line
It IS on a Number Line. Set of Integers.
Put 140 to 150 on a number then you check which is the nearest to 148.
To address a P.O. Box, you would put the recipient's name on the first line, followed by "P.O. Box" and the number on the second line. On the third line, put the city, state, and ZIP code.
you put a dash where the correct number is.
you put a dot on the number.