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How to add -8 and 14 on a number line that runs from -10 to 10
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How to add -8 and 14 on a number line that runs from -10 to 10
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Start at zero count 8 numbers to the left. Now from -8 count to the right 14 numbers you will be at positive 6. Hope this helps. A negative and positive will be positive.
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-8 + 14 =6 so it will still be on the number line.
Your answer is 6
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