If you have a number line, and you start at zero then one fourth would go after the zero. Ex: <0 1/4---I----II----III---->
where do 0.75 go on the number line
It would be on the right side of 0 and between 0 and 1.
Just tell who you are explaining to it's a number line 1 to how long it go's
1. 15: Let's say your line looked like this <----------1-*---------2----> The star represents the point. The point would be nearer to 1 than to 2!
-2/8 or -1/4 would go left of the 0 on the number line
Three tenths would go be side the number three
between 4 and 6
Smaller numbers always go to the left of larger number on the number line.
If you have a number line, and you start at zero then one fourth would go after the zero. Ex: <0 1/4---I----II----III---->
Yes. A negative number will always come before a positive number. It may help if you draw a line a mark zero int the center of the line. Then, mark where each of these numbers would go on the line. -0.7 would go to the left of zero and 9.59 would go to the right of zero.
Where does -3.3go on the number line
yesrer324: it depends what way you mean. look at it like this.taking away a negative number from a negative number means you would go up the number number line just as positive numbers go up the number line.
The number would be 7.9 on a number line. What you can do to find this number is go to the spot on the number line that says 7 and 8. Cut the number line between 7 and 8 into 10 pieces. Then count to the ninth peice and this is 7.9
Each line from left to right is a .005" so it would go in this order 5 10 15 20 25 thousands of and inch hope this helps iam a millwright so use this tool alot .
where do 0.75 go on the number line
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