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21 June, 11:03

Which number line correctly shows - 0.8 + 0.6? A number line going from negative 1.6 to positive 1.6. An arrow goes from negative 0.8 to negative 0.2, and then backwards from 0 to negative 0.8. A number line going from negative 1.6 to positive 1.6. An arrow goes from 0 to negative 0.8 and then from negative 0.8 to negative 1.4. A number line going from negative 1.6 to positive 1.6. An arrow goes from 0 to 0.8 and then from 0.8 to 1.4. A number line going from negative 1.6 to positive 1.6. An arrow goes from negative 0.6 to 0.2 and then from 0 to negative 0.6.

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  1. 21 June, 11:32
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    Hi there, are you sure you didn't forget any parenthesis or signs? I can't find the right answer in the options, the one that would end up at - 0.2 in the end I can edit my answer if you tell me some additional option or info about the expression I need to show on the number line

    Step-by-step explanation:

    which number line shows correctly - 0.8 + 0.6?

    well lets write it in words minus eight tenths plus six tenths/

    so minus:

    you go 0.8 units to the left from 0,

    then plus:

    you go 0.6 units right from - 0.8, getting to - 0.2

    since there is no exact answer like that we can rearrange the addends 0.6-0.8, now:

    we go from 0 6 tenths units to the right and get to 0.6, then we go from 0.6 eight tenths unit to the left to get to - 0.2
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