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2.1 Assignment - The Number Line
By Jonathan Shaffer
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Choose the correct inequality symbol to fill in the space between the two numbers.
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Instructions
Use the drawing tools to plot the given points on the number line.
Question 1
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Plot the points 0.5, -1.5, 2.5. Use the pencil tool and draw the point on the line.
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Question 2
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Plot the points -4, 3.4, and -2.5 on the number line.
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Question 3
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Plot the points -4.2, 4.4, and -0.8 on the number line below.
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Question 4
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Plot the points 1/2, -6/3, and 5/2 on the number line below. If necessary, convert to a decimal.
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Instructions
Write the numbers given in increasing order for the next three problems. Do not use any spaces. Type numbers exactly as they are shown.
Question 5
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4.6, 0.7, -4, -1.8, 3, 0.6
Question 6
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-0.3, 0.2, 0, 2, -0.2, -3
Question 7
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6.3, -6.8, -6.1, 6.1, -6.2, 6.7
Instructions
Question 8
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-4____-3
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Question 9
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12_____11
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Question 10
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0.4_____0.3
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Question 11
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-4_____-5
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Question 12
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0.3_____0.23
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Question 13
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-4.3_____-4.33
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Instructions
Write the value of the height in the statement as a positive, negative, or zero pertaining to each situation. Please include your units.
Question 14
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Granite Peak, Montana, 12,799ft above sea level
don't forget your units
Question 15
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New Orleans, Louisiana, 8ft below sea level
Don't forget the units.
Question 16
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Long Island Sound, Connecticut, sea level
don't forget the units.
Question 17
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Height of Mt. Everest, Nepal, 29,029ft above sea level
Question 18
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Mariana Trench, Gram, 36,198ft below sea level.
Question 19
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Death Valley, Arizona, 282ft below sea level
Question 20
20.
Herminie, PA, 1051ft above sea level