Distance on a Number Line
Practice finding the distance between two points on a number line for Grade 4 students.
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Distance on a Number Line
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Read each question carefully and use the number lines to find the distance between the given points. Write your answer in the space provided.
1. What is the distance between 2 and 7 on the number line?
2. What is the distance between 10 and 4 on the number line?
3. To find the distance between two numbers on a number line, you can the smaller number from the larger number.
4. The distance between 0 and 5 on a number line is .
5. The distance between 3 and 8 on a number line is 5.
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6. The distance between two points on a number line can be a negative number.
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False
7. A frog jumps from the number 1 to the number 9 on a number line. How far did the frog jump?
8. Sarah is at number 12 on a number line. She wants to get to number 3. What is the distance she needs to travel?
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