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A benchmark is a number used to estimate something. One number or multiple numbers can be used as benchmarks in a mathematical equation.
A decimal benchmark example would be 43 divided by 2. a decimal benchmark would be 42 divided by 2 because everyone knows that all even numbers are divisible by 2
no because only 1, 0, and a half are benchmark fractions other fractions fall between those numbers
A benchmark is a set of standards that students are required to meet to determine if they have learned what has been taught. A score is given and the student is placed in a level in that subject. Not meeting a benchmark means the student needs to relearn the area that the benchmark has been given.