It would really help a lot if I could see the sketch that's printed
next to that question in the place you copied it from. In fact,
there's no possible way to answer if I can't see the choices.
(Also, I suspect that you didn't do too good of a copying job.)
A map of europe
Point B
6.5 is halfway.
It is -1.2... (repeating).
A line segment is a straight line that has endpoints.
In a number line, point A will appear to the left of point B if A is less than B. Conversely, if A is greater than B, it will appear to the right of B. If A and B are equal, they will occupy the same point on the number line.
A map of europe
Point B
On a number line, point B will appear at the position defined by its numerical value. If the segment BA is defined, point B will be located at the position corresponding to its value, while point A will be at its own numerical value. The distance and direction from A to B can be determined based on the specific values assigned to each point.
To find the point on the number line that is one-third of the way from A (31) to B (6), first calculate the distance between A and B, which is 31 - 6 = 25. One-third of that distance is 25 / 3 ≈ 8.33. Subtract this value from A: 31 - 8.33 ≈ 22.67. Thus, the point is approximately 22.67 on the number line.
To find the point on the number line that is halfway from A (18) to B (4), you can calculate the average of the two numbers. The halfway point is given by the formula: (A + B) / 2. Therefore, (18 + 4) / 2 = 22 / 2 = 11. Thus, the location of the point is 11.
6.5 is halfway.
It is -1.2... (repeating).
If A is greater than B, then A will appear to the right of B on the number line. This means that the value of A is larger than the value of B, so when plotted, A will be positioned at a point that is further away from zero compared to B.
It is -1.2... (repeating).
It is -1.2... (repeating).
A continuous line goes on forever, the mathematic symbol for infinity is a sideways number 8 because U'r able to draw that symbol infinitely over & over again. A normal line starts with a point A & finishes with the point B, but a line that is continuous has no point B.