SOLUTION: Where should I place -1.7 on the real number line? I know the general idea of where it should be (.7 to the left of -1), but there are no exact lines on the graph to place it exact
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Question 455777: Where should I place -1.7 on the real number line? I know the general idea of where it should be (.7 to the left of -1), but there are no exact lines on the graph to place it exactly in that place. Should I estimate as to where it should go? Thanks.
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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