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Halfway between 9 and 1/2 and 10.
Slightly to the right of 2. If you get to 3, you've gone too far.
The convention is to locate positive numbers to the right of the point identified as zero on a number line.
Start at the number -5. Adding a positive number implies moving to the right on a number line, so move 3 spaces to the right on the number line. This gives -5 + 3 = -2.
between 0 and 1
Between 13 and 14, but closer to 13.
0.7 is located on the number line between 0 and 1.
5.7, on a number line, is located in between 5 and 6.
where thair located on the number line or where the orgin + a-t-e
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Halfway between 9 and 1/2 and 10.
The number directly in the middle of 2 and -3 on the number line is -0.5.
Slightly to the right of 2. If you get to 3, you've gone too far.
The convention is to locate positive numbers to the right of the point identified as zero on a number line.
This all depends on how you draw the number line. If you make the mark from 2 to 3 with 10 tenth marks, then 2.6 is located on the 6th mark from the left [or 4th mark from the right].
I assume you mean the square Root of 3. You can't show it exactly as root 3 is an irrational number. BUT, you can show it approximately. Root 3 = 1.732... So put a mark between 1 and 2 on the number line at about 1.7.