1.1 – Apply Properties of Real Numbers. Example 1: Graph the real numbers -5/4 and on a number line.

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1.1 – Apply Properties of Real Numbers

Example 1: Graph the real numbers -5/4 and on a number line.

1.1 – Apply Properties of Real Numbers Example 2: Graph the real numbers 7/2 and on a number line.

1.1 – Apply Properties of Real Numbers Example 3: The table shows the lowest elevations of six continents. Which shows the elevations from lowest to highest?

1.1 – Apply Properties of Real Numbers

Example 4: Identify the property that the statement illustrates. a = b. c.1 x 500 = 500 d.(2 x 3) x 9 = 2 x (3 x 9)

1.1 – Apply Properties of Real Numbers