yes
5 Gallons
38 is not a fraction.
There are infinitely many fractions. 0.15666666666682 is one example.
Rational numbers are infinitely dense so there is no "next" fraction. There are infnitely many fractions between any two numbers. And there are infinitely more between any two of them, and so on.
-1.35678 is one of infinitely many possible answers.
5 Gallons
All fractions can be labelled on a number line.
whats the the line between fractions
Write two fractions that the point on the number line represent
fractions are represented in form of decimals
Equivalent fractions.
vinculum
A line plot can be made using fractions. Just use fractions rather than whole numbers or other data to mark the scales of the horizontal axis and vertical axis
A benchmark fraction is the bar line in the middle of the fraction. :)
No
divide the figure under the line into the figure above the line
Integers are positive and/or negative numbers. Fractions are not integers because they are not originally positive or negative. However, they can both be put on a number line and be considered an integer. Fractions aren't integers unless put on a number line. Integers don't have to be on a number line to be considered an integer.