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Rational Numbers as Points on the Number Line and Coordinate Plane

For number line problems, identify the unit and subdivision. For coordinate plane problems, name the quadrant before plotting or locating the point.

Grade 6·21 problems·~35 min·Common Core Math - Grade 6·standard·6-ns-c-6
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Recall / Warm-Up

1.

On a number line from 0 to 2, where would you place the fraction 32\frac{3}{2}?

2.

A point is located at (3, 5) on a coordinate plane. In which quadrant is it?

3.

What is the opposite of 7 on the number line?

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Fluency Practice

1.

On a number line, a point is located 2.5 units to the left of 0. What is the signed number for this point?

2.

What is the opposite of 23-\frac{2}{3}?

Number line from −3 to 1 subdivided into thirds, with integers labeled and no point marked
3.

On a number line subdivided into thirds, where is the point 53-\frac{5}{3}?

4.

If n=5n = -5, what is n-n?

5.

In which quadrant is the point (−4, 3)?

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