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Alyvia Cuevas
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30 March, 15:34
How do you put - 6 + 9 in a number line?
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Rosemary Parks
30 March, 16:00
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Ok, so you either put positive 3 on the number line, or you start at - 6, and then draw a line (above the actual number line) to positive 9.
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