What fraction does the arrow mark on the number line?

A number line from 0 to 1 is divided into 6 equal parts. An arrow is marked on the second part to the right of 0.

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1
4
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1
6
C.
2
6

The number line is divided into 6 equal parts, so the distance between 0 and 1 is divided into 6 equal parts. Therefore, each part represents 1/6 of the distance from 0 to 1.

The arrow is on the second part to the right of 0, which means it represents 2/6 or 1/3 of the distance from 0 to 1.

Answer: C. 2/6 or simplified to 1/3

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To determine the fraction that the arrow marks on the number line, we need to find the total number of equal parts and the position of the arrow.

In this case, the number line is divided into 6 equal parts, and the arrow is marked on the second part to the right of 0.

To express this as a fraction, we need to determine the number of parts the arrow has moved divided by the total number of parts.

The arrow has moved to the second part, which means it has moved 2 parts out of 6 parts in total.

So, the fraction that the arrow marks on the number line is 2/6.

However, we should simplify this fraction.

Both 2 and 6 can be divided by 2, so the fraction simplifies to:

2/6 = 1/3.

Therefore, the arrow marks the fraction 1/3 on the number line.

The correct answer is B. 1/6.

To find the fraction that the arrow marks on the number line, we can use the number of equal parts it is to the right of 0 and the total number of equal parts on the number line.

In this case, the arrow is marked on the second part to the right of 0, and the number line is divided into 6 equal parts.

So, the fraction that the arrow marks can be determined by writing the number of parts the arrow is in (2) as the numerator, and the total number of parts on the number line (6) as the denominator.

Therefore, the fraction that the arrow marks on the number line is 2/6.

Simplifying the fraction, we can divide both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 2. This gives us:

2/6 = (2÷2) / (6÷2) = 1/3.

So, the arrow marks the fraction 1/3 on the number line.

Therefore, the correct answer is C. 2/6.