Which number line shows the numbers −0.7, 0, and 1

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plotted correctly?

A number line going from negative 1 to positive 1 in increments of 1. There are 2 equal spaces between each number. Points are between negative 1 and the first mark to the right of negative 1, at 0, and half-way between 0 and 1.
A number line going from negative 1 to positive 1 in increments of 1. There are 2 equal spaces between each number. Points are between negative 1 and the first mark, at 0, and half-way between 0 and the first mark to the right of 0.
A number line going from negative 1 to positive 1 in increments of 1. There are 2 equal spaces between each number. Points are half-way between the mark to the right of negative 1 and 0, at 0, and half-way between the mark to the right of 0 and 1.

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To correctly plot the numbers \(-0.7\), \(0\), and \(1\) on a number line that ranges from \(-1\) to \(1\), we need to consider the positions of these numbers in relation to each other.

  1. The number \(0\) is at the center of the number line, between \(-1\) and \(1\).
  2. The number \(1\) is at the right end of the number line.
  3. The number \(-0.7\) is slightly more than halfway between \(-1\) and \(0\). It would be positioned before the midpoint between \(-1\) and \(0\) (which is at \(-0.5\)) but after \(-1\).

Now let's break down the options provided:

  • Option A: Points are placed between \(-1\) and the first mark to the right of \(-1\) (which would be close to \(-0.9\)), at \(0\), and halfway between \(0\) and \(1\) (which would be \(0.5\)). This option does not correctly plot \(-0.7\).

  • Option B: Points are placed between \(-1\) and the first mark (which would be at \(-0.9\)), at \(0\), and halfway between \(0\) and the first mark to the right of \(0\) (which is \(0.5\)). This option also does not correctly plot \(-0.7\).

  • Option C: Points are positioned halfway between the mark to the right of \(-1\) (which would be at \(-0.9\)) and \(0\) (correctly placing \(-0.7\)), at \(0\), and halfway between the mark to the right of \(0\) and \(1\) (which is also \(0.5\)). This option correctly places all three numbers.

Thus, Option C shows the numbers \(-0.7\), \(0\), and \(1\) plotted correctly.

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