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The visualization of "4.298" on the number line is attached below.

How does the dot plot work?

Suppose we're measuring something whose values are numeric.

For each value of that thing we observe, we plot a dot above that value in the number line.

Thus, the total number of dots in the dot plot tells us the total number of observations of the values of that thing we did.

Thus, suppose if we observed the value 'x', then we will make a dot above 'x'. If there is already a dot over 'x', then we will make a new dot over that dot.

We know that 4.298 is greater than 4 but less than 5.

The visualization of "4.298" on the number line is attached below.

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