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. Represent these numbers on the number line.(i) 7/4(ii) -5/6

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. Represent these numbers on the number line.(i) 7/4(ii) -5/6

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Step 1: Draw a straight horizontal line. This will be your number line.

Step 2: Mark a point in the middle of the line. This will be your zero point.

Step 3: To the right of the zero point, mark off equal intervals for positive numbers. Each interval represents 1 unit.

Step 4: To the left of the zero point, do the same for negative numbers.

Step 5: To represent 7/4 (which is 1.75), find the point between 1 and 2 on the positive side of the number line. Then, divide that interval into four equal parts since the denominator of your fraction is 4. The point representing 7/4 will be the one just before the 2nd mark (since 1.75 is just before 2).

Step 6: To represent -5/6 (which is approximately -0.83), find the point between 0 and -1 on the negative side of the number line. Then, divide that interval into six equal parts since the denominator of your fraction is 6. The point representing -5/6 will be the fifth mark from the zero (since -0.83 is just before -1).

Step 7: Label the points you marked as 7/4 and -5/6 respectively.

Now, you have represented the numbers 7/4 and -5/6 on the number line.

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