Where to put 0.311 in a number line
yes
It IS on a Number Line. Set of Integers.
you put a dash where the correct number is.
Any number that you can put on the number line is real.
you put your finger on the 4 and move it right 9 times
Put 8.98 a little to the left of the number 9 on the number line.
Where to put 0.311 in a number line
yes
if you put in what the problem equals then it can be answered
It IS on a Number Line. Set of Integers.
you put a dash where the correct number is.
when you put a negative plus a positive you go with the biggest number when you get the answer and put in the biggest sign next to the number
you put a dot on the number.
A bug in any language (that means C++ as well) is any problem in your code that does not allow you to run the program properly. they can range from syntactical errors such as forgetting to put the";" at the end of a line to problems with the implementation itself like finding the square of a number but multiplying it by accident (num*2 vs. num*num).
Any number that you can put on the number line is real.
It depends on what numbers you are using in your problem. For example... x > 2You would do a line plot with two in the middle and about two more numbers on each side.