SOLUTION: Please help me! Place the following points in the a Number Line: (9/7), (-25/6), -13, (-25/8), 0, (25/6), (25/8), 13, (-9/7), (25/2)

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Question 319674: Please help me! Place the following points in the a Number Line: (9/7), (-25/6), -13, (-25/8), 0, (25/6), (25/8), 13, (-9/7), (25/2)
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Place the following points in the a Number Line: (9/7), (-25/6), -13, (-25/8), 0, (25/6), (25/8), 13, (-9/7), (25/2)
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Separate the negatives from the zero from the positives:
Negatives: -25/6 = -4 1/6 ; -13 ; -25/8 = -3 1/8 ; -9/7 = -1 2/7
Put them in order (smallest to largest):
-13::::-4 1/6::::-3 1/8::::-1 2/7
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Zero: 0
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Positives: 9/7 = 1 2/7 ; 25/6 = 4 1/6 ; 25/8 = 3 1/8, 25/2 = 12 1/2
Put them in order (smallest to largest):
1 2/7::::3 1/8::::4 1/6::::12 1/2
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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