Pre-Algebra Rational Numbers Lesson 4-6 Write two lists of fractions equivalent to. 2323 2323 4646 6969 = = = … Numerators and denominators are positive.=

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Pre-Algebra Rational Numbers Lesson 4-6 Write two lists of fractions equivalent to = = = … Numerators and denominators are positive.= = = … Numerators and denominators are negative –2 –3 –4 –6 Additional Examples

Pre-Algebra Rational Numbers Lesson 4-6 Graph each rational number on a number line. a. b. 0.5 c. 0 d – 1313 Additional Examples

Pre-Algebra Rational Numbers Lesson 4-6 A fast sports car can accelerate from a stop to 90 ft/s in 5 seconds. What is its acceleration in feet per second per second (ft/s 2 )? Use the formula a =, where a is acceleration, f is final speed, i is initial speed, and t is time. f – i t a = f – i t Use the acceleration formula. The car’s acceleration is 18 ft/s – 0 5 Substitute.= 90 5 Subtract.= 18=Write in simplest form. Additional Examples