Where .75 will be on a number line always varies depending on how far out your number line goes. the decimal .75 is also known as 3/4, so the easiest way to find out where 3/4 is on a number line is to divide you number line into 4 even sections. this can be difficult if you have an odd number,, but it will always work as long as you divide the length of your number line by 4 to find out where to make your even sections. below is an example on how this would work:
lets say this is your number line
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that number line contains 24 dashes,, so if you take that number (which is the length of the number line) and divide it by 4 you will find where 3/4 is.
24 ÷ 4 = 6
this means that at every 6,, you add 1/4. on the number line it would look like the following:
------I------I------I------
1/4 2/4 3/4
this technique shows you where 3/4/0.75 is on your number line.
let me know if you have any further questions
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Answer:
7x + 5.6z
Step-by-step explanation:
To simplify any expression we use PEMDA ( order of operation)
Parenthesis
Exponents
Multiplication and division
Addition and subtraction
7x + (5.6) z
Here we have 5.6 inside the parenthesis
We multiply 5.6 with z
so it becomes 5.6z
7x + 5.6 z
Both terms 7x and 5.6z have different variable so they are not like terms
We cannot combine unlike terms, so we leave as it is
7x + 5.6z
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