All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
Example Questions
Example Question #163 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
F
I
H
E
G
H
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point H is at because it's at the seventh piece of the number line.
Example Question #164 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
G
F
H
J
I
G
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point G is at because it's at the sixth piece of the number line.
Example Question #165 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
H
J
G
I
F
F
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point F is at because it's at the fifth piece of the number line.
Example Question #166 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
F
G
E
D
C
D
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point D is at because it's at the third piece of the number line.
Example Question #167 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
I
J
F
H
G
H
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point H is at because it's at the seventh piece of the number line.
Example Question #168 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
C
B
A
A
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point A is at because it's at the first line, which is labeled as
Example Question #169 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
M
A
I
E
I
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point I is at because it's at the second piece of the number line.
Example Question #170 : Understanding Fractions As Numbers
What point on the number line is at
E
C
B
D
A
B
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point B is at because it's at the first piece of the number line.
Example Question #171 : Number & Operations With Fractions
What point on the number line is at
C
G
I
K
E
G
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point G is at because it's at the third piece of the number line.
Example Question #172 : Number & Operations With Fractions
What point on the number line is at
E
K
G
M
I
K
This number line is spit into pieces or parts.
Point K is at because it's at the fifth piece of the number line.
All Common Core: 3rd Grade Math Resources
