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How do you use fractions with number lines? - Answers
well it is easy because you know how between every while nomber there is a decimal, like 0.5, and there are fractins, like 1/2. If you look at using decimals, then it is the same thing as using fractins because all decimals equal a fractin like 0.5 = 1/2 or .1 = 1/10, just replace deecimals with fractions and there you have it! Answer is from a girl un-named, Anonymous! ;D
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How do you use fractions with number lines? - Answers
well it is easy because you know how between every while nomber there is a decimal, like 0.5, and there are fractins, like 1/2. If you look at using decimals, then it is the same thing as using fractins because all decimals equal a fractin like 0.5 = 1/2 or .1 = 1/10, just replace deecimals with fractions and there you have it! Answer is from a girl un-named, Anonymous! ;D
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How do you use fractions with number lines? - Answers
well it is easy because you know how between every while nomber there is a decimal, like 0.5, and there are fractins, like 1/2. If you look at using decimals, then it is the same thing as using fractins because all decimals equal a fractin like 0.5 = 1/2 or .1 = 1/10, just replace deecimals with fractions and there you have it! Answer is from a girl un-named, Anonymous! ;D
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