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Which statement explains how you can use a number line to determine the number that is 4 more than –9?​

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If a number x is something more than another number y, it means that you can obtain x by adding something to y.

So, if we want to get 4 more than -9, it means that we must add 4 to -9: the number you're looking for is


-9+4=-5

On a number line, bigger numbers lie on the right, so if you start from -9 you should take 4 steps to the right, and you'll land on a number which is 4 more than -9.

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In a number line system addition mean movement to the right will subtraction is movement to the left which simply implies the bigger numbers lie on the right and the smaller number to the left,

so in the case above starting from -9 you should take 4 steps to the right, and you'll land on a number which is 4 more than -9 which is -5.

-9 + 4 = -5

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