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The rational numbers represented by A,B and C in the below number line are

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Representation of Rational Numbers on a Number Line

Like the representation of the whole numbers, integers on the number line, the rational numbers can also be represented on the number line. In the number line, the number zero (0) is called the origin. All the positive values are represented on the right side of the origin, and the negative values are represented on the left side of the origin. Now, let us learn how to represent the rational numbers on the number line.

The representation of rational numbers can be classified into two different types. The rational number may be in proper fraction or improper fraction.

If it is a proper fraction, the numerator value is less than the denominator value, and hence the given rational number should be less than 1 and greater than zero, and we can easily represent the given rational number on the number line.

If it is an improper fraction, the numerator value is greater than the denominator value, and hence the given rational number should be greater than 1. So, in this case, first, convert the given improper fraction into a mixed fraction. This conversion helps to locate the exact position of the given fraction on the number line. It helps to know between which integer does the fraction lie.

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