Angie drew a number line and labeled 0 and 1. To show 5/12, how many parts should she divide the distance from 0 to 1?

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To show 5/12 on the number line, Angie should divide the distance from 0 to 1 into 12 equal parts.

To determine the number of parts Angie should divide the distance from 0 to 1 on the number line in order to show 5/12, we need to divide the interval into equal parts.

One way to approach this is to convert the fraction 5/12 into a decimal.

To do that, divide 5 by 12 using long division:

0.4166666...

This decimal is approximately 0.42.

Now, if Angie wants to show 5/12 on the number line, she should divide the interval from 0 to 1 into 12 equal parts and mark the point corresponding to the 5th part. The 5th part will be approximately 0.42 units away from 0.

Therefore, Angie should divide the distance from 0 to 1 into 12 equal parts to represent 5/12 on the number line.

The denominator in a fraction tells you how many parts the whole has been divided into.

The numerator tells you how many parts this partiular fraction contains.

Thus, if you have a whole pie and split it into 12 equal parts, then take 5 of them, you will have taken 5/12 of a pie.