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Represent 5 rational numbers between -1 and 0 on the number line. please fast ​

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Answered by ThickduckPlayz
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Answer:-

Step-by-step explanation:

-1/6, -2/6, -3/6, -4/6, -5/6

Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

Range: -1 to 0

To find:

5 rational numbers in the range

Solution:

Rational numbers in a range can be written as,

where,a is the upper limit and b is the lower limit.

So we can write,

Rational number between -1 and 0 is \frac{-1+0}{2}=-\frac{1}{2}

Rational number between -1 and -\frac{1}{2} is \frac{-1+(-\frac{1}{2}) }{2} =-\frac{3}{4}

Rational number between -\frac{1}{2} and -\frac{3}{4} is \frac{-\frac{1}{2}+(-\frac{3}{4} ) }{2}=-\frac{5}{8}

Rational number between -1 and -\frac{3}{4} is \frac{-1+(-\frac{3}{4})}{2}=-\frac{7}{8}

Rational number between -\frac{3}{4}  and -\frac{7}{8} is \frac{-\frac{3}{4}+(-\frac{7}{8})}{2}=-\frac{13}{16}

Hence, 5 rational numbers between -1 and 0 are -\frac{7}{8} , -\frac{13}{16}, -\frac{3}{4} , -\frac{5}{8} , -\frac{1}{2}.

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