its to the left
b (A+)
Slightly to the right of 2. If you get to 3, you've gone too far.
It means recurring, so rather than writing out an endless line of 3s, 3.333333333333 etc they would write the 3.333 with the last 3 having a line over it.
Between 4 and 5 - nearer 4 than 5.
between 0 and 1
its to the left
9/10
if used in a decimal it means that the number it is over is repeating ex) 27.33333333333333 instead you could write 27.3 with a line over the 3
_ 66.6% (line over number means repeater)
b (A+)
Between 13 and 14, but closer to 13.
5/16
5/8 is between 2/4 and 3/4.
On a number line, 2.6 would fall between 2 and 3. The number line represents the continuum of real numbers, with each point corresponding to a unique value. So, 2.6 would be located closer to 3 than to 2 on the number line.
Oh, dude, you mean like 1 and a third? Or you could be all fancy and call it 4/3 if you're feeling mathematical and stuff. But seriously, it's like 1.3 recurring, but who's got time for all those threes, am I right?
Divide a number line into eight segments and label each one in eighths. 5/8 will be to the right of 3/8.