Mathematics, 07.07.2020 19:01 morganwendel126
Sofia graphed the points 1.3, −11 2 , 0.25, and 13 4 on the number line. A number line going from negative 2 to positive 2 in increments of 1. There are 2 equal spaces between each number. A point is halfway between negative 2 and negative 1. A point is halfway between 0 and the mark to the right of 0. A point is slightly to the left of the mark to the right of 1. A point is halfway between the mark to the left of 2 and 2. Then she used the number line to order the numbers from least to greatest. -11 2 , 0.25, 13 4 , 1.3 Which statements about Sofia’s work are true? Select all that apply. She graphed the points correctly. She did not graph the points correctly. She ordered the numbers correctly. She did not order the numbers correctly. She correctly ordered Negative 1 and one-half as the least. She correctly ordered 1.3 as the greatest.
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