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    Using the number lines. 209-159, what do I do?
    Donagan
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    Start at +209, then move 159 to the left.
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    How do I plot 6 - (-2) on a number line?
    Donagan
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    Start at +6, then move 2 to the right.
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    How do I divide on a number line?
    Donagan
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    Here's a very simple example of how to do that: Let's say we're dividing 2 into 6. Begin with the section of the number line from zero to 6. Count two units from zero to 2. Count another two units from 2 to 4. Count another two units from 4 to 6. So we have found that a length of two units exactly fits inside the length of six units three times. Thus, 2 divides into 6 three times.
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    How do I show 23.5 km and 4.5 km on a number line?
    Donagan
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    A number line does not include units (such as km). However, you can choose to show divisions between integers if you choose to. 4.5 would simply be the point midway between 4 and 5 on the line.
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    How do I plot 1 3/6 - 5/6 on a number line?
    Donagan
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    Set up a number line calibrated in sixths. Then start at 1 3/6, or 9/6. To subtract a positive number, move to the left. Count 5/6 to the left. You'll end up at 4/6.
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    How would I show 3/5 on a number line?
    Donagan
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    Divide the interval between zero and +1 into five equal segments. Each segment would represent 1/5. 3/5 is 3/5 of the way from zero to +1.
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    How do I represent 4 + 5 + -6 on a number line?
    Donagan
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    Start at zero. Move 4 units to the right. Move 5 more units to the right. Then move 6 units to the left. You'll finish at 3 units to the right of zero.
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    How do I solve 36 - 19 = 17 using a number line?
    Donagan
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    Use Method 3 above.
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    How can i represent 15/7 on a number line?
    Donagan
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    15/7 is 2 1/7. On a number line it lies 1/7 of the way from 2 to 3. If you divide the space between 2 and 3 into seven equal segments, 15/7 lies one segment to the right of 2.
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    How do I represent -20/3, -5/8 and 7/5 on a number line?
    Donagan
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    To be absolutely accurate, you would have to divide each full number of the number line into 120 divisions (because 120 is the lowest common denominator of the three fractions). Then -20/3 would be -800/120, -5/8 would be - 75/120, and 7/5 would be 168/120. If you don't need to be that accurate, you could just estimate the places where those three numbers stand on the number line.
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    Find the sum of 8 and -3 by using a number line.
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    When adding a positive number on a number line, you move to the right. When adding a negative number, you move to the left. So in the case of 8 + (-3), you start by moving 8 units to the right of 0. That takes you to +8. Then you move 3 units to the left of +8, which takes you to +5. So the sum is +5, or simply 5.
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    How do I illustrate 7, 3 and -5 using a number line?
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    7 is 7 units to the right of zero. 3 is 3 units to the right of zero. -5 is 5 units to the left of zero.
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    How about adding 2-digit numbers? For example, 40+16+20?
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    It doesn't matter how many digits are involved. The process remains the same. In this case, you start at 40 on the number line, then move 16 units to the right, then move 20 more units to the right. You wind up at 76 units to the right of zero.
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