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What decimal number does point A on the number line below represent? −0.75 0.75 −1.25 1.25

What decimal number does point A on the number line below represent? −0.75 0.75 −1.25 1.25-example-1
User Alb
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Answer:

-0.75678obsf

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User Yahav Festinger
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Answer:

-1.75

Explanation:

Point A is in between - 1 and -2

This interval is split in 4 equal parts and has 3 marker points.

Point A is on the bottom marker point, which indicates:

  • -1 * 3/4 = - 3/4 = - 0.75

Since it is below -1, we add up - 1 and - 0.75:

  • - 1 + (-0.75) = - 1.75

Point A represents: -1.75 on the number line

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