Answer :
Answer:
We can draw 8 lines such that there length lies between 1 inch and 3 inches such that they are fourth inch from each other are drawn as:
Length of first line=[tex]1+\dfrac{1}{4}=\dfrac{5}{4}[/tex] inch.
second line=[tex]\dfrac{6}{4} inch.[/tex]
Third line=[tex]\dfrac{7}{4} inch.[/tex]
fourth line= [tex]\dfrac{8}{4} inch.[/tex]
fifth line=[tex]\dfrac{9}{4} inch.[/tex]
sixth line=[tex]\dfrac{10}{4} inch.[/tex]
seventh line=[tex]\dfrac{11}{4} inch.[/tex]
eighth line=[tex]\dfrac{12}{4} inch.[/tex]
The figure or the line plot of such lines is attached to the answer.
We could clearly see that the lines are at a constant change of 0.25 inches in there length starting from 1.25 inch to 3 inches.
The length between each line on the number line is 1/4
How to determine the length of each line?
The range is given as:
Lowest = 1 inch
Highest = 3 inches
The number of lines between the range is:
Lines = 8
This means that the length between each interval is:
Interval = (3 - 1)/8
Evaluate
Interval = 1/4
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