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Nora Velazquez
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26 June, 09:30
6. DRAW 3 3/8° LINE
7. DRAW A 5 * LINE
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Elian Ross
26 June, 09:38
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Each part so obtained will represent the fraction 1/8 and the number line obtained will be of the form: To mark 3/8; move three parts on the right-side of zero. To mark 5/8; move five parts on the right-side of zero. To mark - 1 3/8 i. e. - 11/8; move eleven parts on the left-side of zero.
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