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how do you show 2/5's on a number line
It is the number below the division line.
I believe it means infinity.
When you write a division as one number above (or before) another, with a line between them, then the number on the top is the numerator. So, in the division x/y, x is the numerator. y is called the denominator.
you put a dash where the correct number is.
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1/4 is equivalent to 0.25 on the number line
A fraction is written with one number (the numerator) on top of another number (the denominator) with a horizontal line separating them; the number on top is being divided by the number on the bottom. That's what fractions mean. One divided by two is one over two which is one half.
First, you calculate it to the desired number of decimals. Then you place it on the number line in the usual manner.
I can't physically show you a number line, but I can describe it! A number line is a straight line where numbers are placed at equal intervals. It starts at zero in the middle, with negative numbers to the left and positive numbers to the right, stretching infinitely in both directions.