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Which number line shows the solution to 3 + (−3)?

Which number line shows the solution to 3 + (−3)?-example-1
User Shu Ding
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Answer:

The answer is A.

Because...


3-3


=3+-3


=0

Here's photo as well.

Which number line shows the solution to 3 + (−3)?-example-1
User Verna
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Answer:

The First Image!

Explanation:

Given


\boxed{3+(-3}

This gives:


\boxed{3+(-3)=3-3=0}

You were given 3+ (-3).

This means that we count 3 places forward, then count 3 places backward.

We stop at zero.

This implies that 3+(-3) is zero

Which tells you The first option/Image is correct!

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