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Mathematics, 26.11.2020 06:30 arivalen

Hanna says you cannot represent the fraction One-fourth on the number line. A number line going from 0 to 1 with 8 equal spaces between 0 and 1.

Which statement best explains Hanna’s thinking?
Hanna is correct. The space between consecutive integers is divided into eight parts and not four. You cannot represent One-fourth on the line.
Hanna is correct. The number line stops at 1, and you need to be able to have 4 on the graph to graph One-fourth.
Hanna is not correct. You can graph One-fourth if you extend the number line to 4.
Hanna is not correct. The fraction One-fourth is equal to 2/8, so you can graph it on the second tick mark to the right of zero.


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