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PLEASE HELP!!! The number n and −0.6 are additive inverses. Drag and drop −0.6 and n to their correct positions on the number line. Drag and drop the label “Sum” to the sum of −0.6 and n.
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The number n and −0.6 are additive inverses.
Drag and drop −0.6 and n to their correct positions on the number line.
Drag and drop the label “Sum” to the sum of −0.6 and n.
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6 its 6
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Hope this helps :DD
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