Mark off your number line in tenths. That's 2.2 and 3.1
A ( blank ) is a graph that shows data along a number line
A fraction is a single value. At is neither a graph nor a curve.
The slope of a line on a graph can be zero, or any positive or negative real whole number or fraction or decimal.
Three tenths would go be side the number three
A dot on the number line that represents the location of the number
Create a number line from zero to one where the gradations are in tenths.
Turn the fraction into a decimal and place it on the left side of zero where it fits.
37 tenths = 37/10 To convert a fraction to a decimal divide the numerator by the denominator - the numerator is the number above the line and the denominator is the number below the line.... so 37 divided by 10 = 3.7
Suppose f is a negative fraction. Then |f| is the absolute value of the fraction - the value disregarding the sign. The number is graphed at a distance of |f| to the left of the origin, the zero point.
A ( blank ) is a graph that shows data along a number line
A fraction is a single value. At is neither a graph nor a curve.
There should be no parallel numbers on a line graph.
It is found on the horizontal x axis number line on a graph whereas the y intercept is found on the vertical number line on a graph.
The slope of a line on a graph can be zero, or any positive or negative real whole number or fraction or decimal.
Three tenths would go be side the number three
It could be a line graph, bar graph, or a pictograph.
a bar graph because the line graph shows something in a period of time. Also a bar graph would show the number of birds and the color of them at the time while a line graph would show only the number of birds and the time.