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

No.

Obviously you did not use a fraction strip.

3/4 - 7/8 = much less than 1

the distance is about 7 and 3 quarters.

2+2=4

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

1. Start by drawing a horizontal line representing the number line.
2. Label the starting point of the number line as 0.
3. Determine the length of each unit on the number line. For example, if you decide that each unit represents 1/4, mark the points 1/4, 2/4 (which simplifies to 1/2), 3/4, and so on.
4. Use your fraction strip to visualize the size of each fraction. For instance, if you have a fraction strip divided into fourths, find the strip that represents 1 whole and note how it is divided into 4 equal parts.
5. Place the fraction strip over the number line so that the starting point of the strip aligns with the labeled 0 on the number line.
6. Move the fraction strip to the right until the fourth division of the strip aligns with the labeled point 3/4 on the number line. Mark this point on the number line.
7. Repeat the process for marking and labeling the point 7/8 on the number line.

Now, to measure the distance between 3/4 and 7/8 using the fraction strip, do the following:

1. Place the fraction strip over the number line so that the labeled point 3/4 aligns with the starting point of the strip.
2. Move the fraction strip to the right until the labeled point 7/8 aligns with a point on the strip.
3. Observe the number on the strip corresponding to the alignment point. This number represents the distance between 3/4 and 7/8 on the number line.

By using the fraction strips to locate and measure the distance between fractions on the number line, you can visualize the fractional values and their relative positions.

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