Which fraction is represented by point A on the number line?
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A number line going from negative 1 to positive 1. There are 4 equal spaces between each number. Point A is 1 mark to the left of 0.
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Negative one-fourth
One-fourth
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DeanR

This would be a lot easier with the figure.

Four equal spaces means quarters.

A is 1 mark to the left of 0, so 1/4 to the left of 0.  That's  -1/4

Answer: Negative one-fourth

The fraction that represents point A on the number line is Negative one-fourth.

The number line refers to an illustration of how numbers can be placed on a straight line and they can be used for the purpose of additions and subtractions of numbers.

The number line usually starts with the zero at the center of the origin and the negative values to the left-hand side, which the positive values are on the right-hand side of the line.

From the given information,

  • Since there are four spaces between each number, i.e. before we move from 0 to 1 or 0 to -1, each space between them has  [tex]\dfrac{1}{4}[/tex]  or  [tex]\mathbf{-\dfrac{1}{4}}[/tex] respectively.

Since, we are moving to the left-hand side (the negative side). The fraction that represents point A on the number line is Negative one-fourth.

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