The density property refers to:

a. the thickness of the width of a number line.
b. the property that states that there is always another number between any two numbers.
c. the necessity for students to recognize how dense the curriculum is when learning about fractions.
d. the equivalency of fractions to decimals.


ANSWER:
b

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