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Greg was adding two numbers on a number line. He started at +4 and then he added -6. He wrote that his number was -2. Is Gregs answer reasonable?
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Greg was adding two numbers on a number line. He started at +4 and then he added -6. He wrote that his number was -2. Is Gregs answer reasonable?
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yes it is reasonable hope this helps! :)
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Yes. Greg's answer is reasonable.
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