no because if you subtract it as you have seemed to show here then you get an even number which makes it possible to divide by 2
Divide the percentage number by 100. It is not possible to show the working because there are infinitely many fractions and they require slightly different working.
how do you show 2/5's on a number line
Divide a number line into eight segments and label each one in eighths. 5/8 will be to the right of 3/8.
you put a dash where the correct number is.
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1/4 is equivalent to 0.25 on the number line
First, you calculate it to the desired number of decimals. Then you place it on the number line in the usual manner.
to show how much the number is worth
I can't physically show you a number line, but I can describe it! A number line is a straight line where numbers are placed at equal intervals. It starts at zero in the middle, with negative numbers to the left and positive numbers to the right, stretching infinitely in both directions.
Using just the number line, the only option is to draw some symbols on the number line wherever a data point is observed. It is not easy to show multiple occurrences on a one-dimensional figure.