Your math teacher asked you to plot the common fraction on a real number line. What will you need to do to determine the location of this number on the real number line? (1 point)

Responses

Divide every one unit into 21 equal parts and count 1 part from the starting point.
Divide every one unit into 21 equal parts and count 1 part from the starting point.

Divide every one unit into 5 equal parts, and count 21 parts from the starting point.
Divide every one unit into 5 equal parts, and count 21 parts from the starting point.

Divide every one unit into 21 equal parts and count 5 parts from the starting point.
Divide every one unit into 21 equal parts and count 5 parts from the starting point.

Divide every one unit into 5 equal parts and count 1 part from the starting point.

What is the decimal equivalent of 215?(1 point)
Responses

4.02
4.02

4.2
4.2

0.42
0.42

2.4

What is 125 in percent form?(1 point)
Responses

240%
240%

2.4%
2.4%

0.24%
0.24%

24%

The Santos family owns 30 acres of land. Of the 30 acres, only 20 acres can be farmed. What percent of the land is available for farming?(1 point)
Responses

33.33¯¯¯¯¯ %
33 point Modifying above 33 with bar percent

67%
67%

20%
20%

66.66¯¯¯¯¯ %
66 point Modifying above 66 with bar percent

A basketball player made 5 out 6 free throws. What percent of the free throws did he miss?(1 point)
Responses

20%
20%

16.66¯¯¯¯¯ %
16 point Modifying above 66 with bar percent

16
Start Fraction 1over 6 End Fraction

83.33¯¯¯¯¯ %

83 point Modifying above 33 with bar percent

HERE ARE THE ANSWERS BECAUSE THIS QUICK CHECK WAS PRETTY HARD! :D

1. Divide every one unit into 5 equal parts, and count 21 parts from the starting point.

2. 4.2

3. 240%

4. 66.66%

5. 16.66 %

HAVE A GREAT DAY! :>

To plot a common fraction on a real number line, you need to divide every one unit into equal parts and then count from the starting point. In this case, you would divide every one unit into 21 equal parts and count 5 parts from the starting point.

To plot a common fraction on a real number line, you need to divide every one unit into equal parts and count the specified number of parts from the starting point.

For example, if you are asked to plot the fraction 1/21 on a real number line, you would need to divide every one unit into 21 equal parts. Then, you would count 1 part from the starting point.

Therefore, the correct response would be:
Divide every one unit into 21 equal parts and count 1 part from the starting point.