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represent the following rational numbers on number lines (a) -2/3 (b) 3/4 (c) 3/2​

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Answered by probrainsme104
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Concept

A rational number could be a number that's expressed because the ratio of two integers, where the denominator shouldn't be capable zero.

Given

The given rational numbers are -\frac{2}{3},\frac{3}{4},\frac{3}{2}.

Find

We have to represent the given rational number on a number line.

Solution

The rational number -\frac{2}{3} is larger than -1and fewer than 0.

It lies between -1 and 0 can be represented on the number line as.

The rational number \frac{3}{4} is larger than 0 and fewer than 1.

It lies between 0 and 1 can be represented on the number line as.

The rational number \frac{3}{2} is larger than 1and fewer than 2.

It lies between 1  and 2 can be represented on the number line as.

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