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Nina Obrien
9 October, 06:22
How do I graph s<7/4
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Aimee Stewart
9 October, 08:16
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You can make a number line and draw the 0 to 5.
7/4=1 3/4
So, mark 1 3/4 between 1 and 2.
s<7/4
draw a small Hollow circle, draw a line to the 7/4 left.
That's all
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