Today we will identify fractions on a number line.

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Today we will identify fractions on a number line.

What fraction represents the letter What decimal represents the letter A. B. A B 1 Step One- Start on the whole number and Jump to the next whole number. That is your denominator. Step Two- Jump, starting at the first whole number. Stop at the point you are naming. This is the Numerator.

There is only a step three if the fraction is past a whole number. Step One- Start on the whole number and Jump to the next whole number. That is your denominator. Step Two- Jump, starting at the first whole number. Stop at the point you are naming. This is the Numerator. Step Three- write the decimal that equals the fraction 1 2

Mixed number fractions Step One-Start on the whole number and Jump to the next whole number. That is your denominator. 1 2 4

Mixed number fractions Step Two- Jump, starting at the first whole number. Stop at the point you are naming. This is the Numerator. Write the decimal that equals the fraction. 2 1 2 4

Mixed number fractions Step Three- Write the whole number as a whole number beside the fraction. Write the decimal that equals the fraction. 2 1 1 2 4

What fraction and decimal represents the letter A. B. A 1 B 3 A 5

What fraction and decimal represents the letter A. B. 1 A B

What decimal represents the letter A. B. Step One- Start on the whole number and Jump to the next whole number. That is your denominator. Step Two- Jump, starting at the first whole number. Stop at the point you are naming. This is the Numerator. A B 1

What fraction and decimal represents the letter A. B. 1 A 1 A B B B A 1 3 A 5