Please help graph rational numbers on the number line:

point A -.60, point B- 1/4, point C -.4
point d -7/8

To graph rational numbers on a number line, you need to follow these steps:

Step 1: Draw a straight line.
Step 2: Determine the scale of the number line. For example, you can assign a specific interval for each unit. Let's say for this case, each unit represents 1/4.
Step 3: Mark the whole numbers on the number line according to their respective locations.
Step 4: Plot the rational numbers on the line using their approximate positions.

Now, let's graph the given rational numbers:

Point A: -0.60
Since the scale is set to 1/4, you can determine the approximate position of -0.60 on the number line. It is closer to -3/4 than -1, which means it falls between -3/4 and -1. Therefore, you can mark a dot near that region to represent -0.60.

Point B: 1/4
Since the scale is 1/4, 1/4 is located in the interval between 0 and 1/2. Therefore, mark a dot on the number line to represent 1/4.

Point C: -0.4
Since the scale is 1/4, the point -0.4 is located between -1/2 and 0. So, mark a dot near that region on the number line to represent -0.4

Point D: -7/8
Since the scale is assign to 1/4, -7/8 is located between -1 and -3/4. Mark a dot on the number line near that region to represent -7/8.

Below is the approximate graph of the given rational numbers on a number line:

-1 -3/4 -1/2 0 1/2
|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|--------|
. . . . .
D A C B