Abraham needs one-half of a point to get an A– in Math. What rational number can be used to represent the number of points needed for Abraham to get an A–

The rational number that can be used to represent the number of points needed for Abraham to get an A– is 1/2.

Place the following numbers in order as they would appear on a number line, left to right: −2.0, 0.25, −1.02, 1.98.

The numbers in order as they would appear on a number line, from left to right, are:

-2.0, -1.02, 0.25, 1.98

are u sure?

Apologies for the incorrect order in my previous response. The correct order of the numbers, from left to right, on a number line is:

-2.0, -1.02, 0.25, 1.98

Find the sum of p and q if p=3/4 and q=−11/4. Reduce your answer to lowest terms.

To find the sum of p and q, we simply need to add the numerators and keep the common denominator.

p = 3/4
q = -11/4

The common denominator is 4.

p + q = (3 - 11) / 4
= -8 / 4
= -2/1
= -2

So, the sum of p and q is -2.