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Halfway between zero and one.

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Q: Where is 1 over 2 on a number line?
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What number is halfway between 1 over 2 and 1 on the number line?

1/4


Where would 1 and 2 over 3 be plotted on a number line?

Two thirds of the way from 1 to 2.


What rational number is halfway between 1 over 4 and 2 over 3 on a number line?

Add 1/4 and 2/3. This results in 11/12. Then divide by 2 (or multiply by 1/2). The answer is 11/24 or about .458333.


What rational number is halfway between 1 over 4 and 3 over 4 on a number line?

The midway point of 1/4 and 3/4 is 1/2 * (1/4 + 3/4) = 1/2 * (4/4) = 1/2


What is 3 over 2 as mix number?

3 over 2 as a mixed number is 1 and 1 over 2.


Where is 1.25 on a number line?

Between 1 and 2, a quarter of the way along from 1.


What fraction is halfway between 2 and 4 on the number line?

On the number line it is 3/1


Plot and label 1.3 on number line?

1.3 in a number line is between 1 and 2 .


What is 2 over 3 into percent?

_ 66.6% (line over number means repeater)


Where is 1 plus (-3) on a number line?

-2


Is 1 over 2 A rational number?

Yes, 1 over 2 is a rational number. A rational number is any number that can be expressed as a fraction where the numerator and denominator are both integers. In this case, 1 over 2 is the fraction 1/2, which meets the criteria of being a rational number.


What does the fraction number line look like?

The fraction number line (its more sophisticated name is "Rational Number Line") looks like an ordinary straight line, but each submicroscopic point on the line represents a number which can be represented as a fraction of two integers. The number "zero" stands at the center of the line, and there are an infinite number of points in the line. No matter how close together two fractions are, there are an infinite number of fractions between them. A number line is a strictly theoretical concept. It really isn't possible to draw more than an extremely limited example of a number line, since there is no limit to the number of points on a number line. Here's a very primitive fraction number line, showing only halves: -7/2 ... -3 ... -5/2 ... -2 ... -3/2 ... -1 ... -1/2 ... 0 ... 1/2 ... 1 ... 3/2 ... 2 ... 5/2 ... 3 ... 7/2 And an only slightly more intricate line showing only sevenths: -6/7 ... -5/7 ... -4/7 ... -3/7 ... -2/7 ... -1/7 ... 0 ... 1/7 ... 2/7 ... 3/7 ... 4/7 ... 5/7 ... 6/7