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How can a number line be used to explain why 11.6 > 11.3

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In a number line its shows u were the spt of the numbers are soo. Lets say the number line goes by 2s. Its starts in 8 soo its 8, 10, 12. Go closer and its 10 , 11 , 12 . closer. 11, 11.1 , 11. 2. Untilit keeps going and u can see that 11.6 is farther to the right so that means that it is greater
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User Tan Dat
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Answer:

We know that,

In the number line, the numbers from the left side to right side are arranged in increasing order,

When we find 11.6 and 11.3 on the number line,

We observed that,

11.6 is to the right of 11.3 on the number line

Therefore, by the above statement,

11.6 is greater than 11.3.

Hence, proved...

How can a number line be used to explain why 11.6 > 11.3-example-1
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