SOLUTION: Name 10 rational numbers that are greater than -1 but less than 1 and arrange them from least to greatest on the real number line.
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Question 966405: Name 10 rational numbers that are greater than -1 but less than 1 and arrange them from least to greatest on the real number line.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Pick a denominator greater than 10, say .
So any number between and in the numerator will give a rational number between and .
There's twelve.
You could also choose positive numerators,
etc.
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