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OpenStudy (anonymous):

help plz

OpenStudy (boldjon):

what is it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Jay and Ted observed two points, P and Q, on a number line. A number line is shown from negative 1 to positive 1 with increments of 1 over 8. The numbers negative 1, negative 6 over 8, negative 4 over 8, negative 2 over 8, 0, 2 over 8, 4 over 8, 6 over 8 are labeled on the number line. A point P is shown at the first tick mark to the left of 0, and a point Q is shown at the first tick mark to the right of 0. Jay said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are the same. Ted said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are different. Which of the following explains who is correct? Jay, because each point is fraction 1 over 8 unit from 0 Jay, because the distance between the points is fraction 1 over 8 unit Ted, because the points are on different sides of 0 Ted, because the points are at different locations on the number line

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What work do you have done? Have you drawn out the number line?

OpenStudy (boldjon):

show me what you did first so i can help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Jay and Ted observed two points, P and Q, on a number line. A number line is shown from negative 1 to positive 1 with increments of 1 over 8. The numbers negative 1, negative 6 over 8, negative 4 over 8, negative 2 over 8, 0, 2 over 8, 4 over 8, 6 over 8 are labeled on the number line. A point P is shown at the first tick mark to the left of 0, and a point Q is shown at the first tick mark to the right of 0. Jay said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are the same. Ted said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are different. Which of the following explains who is correct? Jay, because each point is fraction 1 over 8 unit from 0 Jay, because the distance between the points is fraction 1 over 8 unit Ted, because the points are on different sides of 0 Ted, because the points are at different locations on the number line http://learn.flvs.net/webdav/assessment_images/educator_mjmath1_v14/mjmath1_pretest_m3_g18_p.jpg

OpenStudy (dayakar):

CAN U DRAW A NUMBER LINE FOR UR QUESTION

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