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Which point on the number line represents the rational number -2 3/5

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Answer:A

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A number line is a line that can be used to show the position of directed numbers. It has the negative numbers to its left ( i.e before zero) and positive number to the right (i.e after zero).

Rational numbers are positive or negative integers, fractions or decimals.

The rational number -2
(3)/(5) = -
(13)/(5) = -2.6 can be shown on the number line as indicated in the image attached to this answer.

Which point on the number line represents the rational number -2 3/5-example-1
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