Use fraction strips to locate and label these number on a number line 0,3/4, and 7/8...Then use your fraction strips to measure the distance between 3/4 and 7/8.

7/8 - 6/8 = 1/8

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To locate and label the numbers 0, 3/4, and 7/8 on a number line using fraction strips:

1. Draw a horizontal line on a piece of paper to represent the number line.
2. Mark the starting point as 0 on the left side of the line.
3. Divide the number line into equal intervals. You can use any scale you prefer, such as dividing it into 8 or 16 equal parts. This will depend on the size of your paper and the level of precision required.
4. Once you have divided the number line into equal intervals, mark the point that represents 3/4. To do this, you can use fraction strips.
- Take a fraction strip and locate the segment representing 1 whole.
- Divide the segment into four equal parts.
- Shade three of those parts, representing 3/4.
- Place the fraction strip on the number line so that the shaded part aligns with the appropriate division.
- Label this point as 3/4.
5. Now, for the third point, 7/8, take another fraction strip and locate the segment representing 1 whole.
- Divide the segment into eight equal parts.
- Shade seven of those parts, representing 7/8.
- Place the fraction strip on the number line so that the shaded part aligns with the appropriate division.
- Label this point as 7/8.

To measure the distance between 3/4 and 7/8 using fraction strips:

1. Lay the fraction strips side by side on the number line, starting with the point labeled 3/4 and ending with the point labeled 7/8.
2. Count the number of divisions or intervals between the two points on the number line.
3. Each interval represents an increment on the number line. In this case, count the number of fractions that fit between 3/4 and 7/8.
4. For example, if there are two divisions between 3/4 and 7/8, it means the distance is 2/8 or 1/4. You can simplify this fraction if needed.

Remember, fraction strips provide a visual representation that helps in locating points on a number line and comparing the distances between those points.