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Which number line shows the correct location of
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A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked a little more than halfway between 3 and 4.
A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked on the tick mark after number 2.
A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked on the tick mark before 2.
A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked on the tick mark before number 3.
Which number line shows the correct location of
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A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked a little more than halfway between 3 and 4.
A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked on the tick mark after number 2.
A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked on the tick mark before 2.
A number line has evenly spaced tick marks from 1 to 4, in increments of 0.25. Integers are labeled along with their equivalent square root values: 1 equals the square root of 1, 2 equals the square root of 4, 3 equals the square root of 9, and 4 equals the square root of 16. A closed circle is marked on the tick mark before number 3.
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Choose the third number line (the closed circle on the tick mark before 2).
Reason: sqrt(3) ≈ 1.732, which is just under 1.75 (the tick before 2), so the point should be just before 2.
Reason: sqrt(3) ≈ 1.732, which is just under 1.75 (the tick before 2), so the point should be just before 2.