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Which equation can be represented using the number line?​

Which equation can be represented using the number line?​-example-1
User Prilia
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Moldova
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Answer:

First Equation:
(3)/(4) / (1)/(8) =6

Explanation:

From the given number line we can see that there are 6 arrows/jumps of equal sizes to reach from 0 to
(3)/(4)

Each small jump is equivalent to
(1)/(8). This is because from 0 to
(1)/(4) there are 2 jumps, so 1 jump will be equal to
(1)/(4) divided by 2 which is equal to
(1)/(8)

From 0 to
(3)/(4), 6 jumps of
(1)/(8) are made. In other words we can say
(1)/(8) is added to itself 6 times to reach to
(3)/(4).

Adding
(1)/(8) 6 times to itself also means multiplying
(1)/(8) by 6. So we can set up the equation as:


(1)/(8) * 6 = (3)/(4)

Dividing both sides by
(1)/(8) we get:


6=(3)/(4) / (1)/(8) \\\\ or\\\\ (3)/(4) / (1)/(8) =6

Hence, the first equation represents the given number line.

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