To represent a fraction on a number line using division, you can express the fraction as the division of its numerator by its denominator. For example, to show the fraction 3/4 on a number line, you would divide the segment between 0 and 1 into 4 equal parts, and then count 3 parts from 0 to locate the point representing 3/4. Thus, you can say, "3 divided by 4 equals 0.75, which corresponds to the point on the number line at 3/4."
Example: five eighths divided by two Treat the whole number as a number divided by one Bracket the fraction above the fraction bar and the number below the bar. So: (5/8) / (2/1) Now invert the bottom line and multiply with the top line: 5/8 * 1/2 and multiply out: = 5 / 16
How about: 1/2 and a 1/4 as two of them from an infinity of them
Graph it as a fraction
It is a rational number that is 2/9 as a fraction
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Example: five eighths divided by two Treat the whole number as a number divided by one Bracket the fraction above the fraction bar and the number below the bar. So: (5/8) / (2/1) Now invert the bottom line and multiply with the top line: 5/8 * 1/2 and multiply out: = 5 / 16
you have to make a number line and show your work
A fraction. Usually a mixed fraction or improper fraction, depending how you decide to show the result.
How about: 1/2 and a 1/4 as two of them from an infinity of them
how do you show 2/5's on a number line
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how do you draw an picture for an improper fraction
Graph it as a fraction
If it can be expressed as a fraction then it is a rational number
It is a rational number that is 2/9 as a fraction
you put a dash where the correct number is.