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David is watching his dog, Buddy, run back and forth across the back yard. From the starting line ("0"), Buddy runs 6 1/2 yards to the right, then 5.75 yards to the left, then 8 1/2 yards to the right, and finally 9.25 yards to the left. Where does Buddy finish his run?

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Answer:

At the starting line

Explanation:

Using the number line system, considering that his starting point is 0, let the movement to the left be negative and those to the right positive

Given that he moves 6 1/2 yards to the right, the equation of his movement will be

= + 6.5 (Considering that 6 1/2 is same as 6.5)

then 5.75 yards to the left, the equation becomes

= + 6.5 - 5.75

then 8 1/2 yards to the right, then the equation becomes

= + 6.5 - 5.75 + 8.5 (again considering that 8 1/2 is same as 8.5)

and finally 9.25 yards to the left, the equation becomes

= + 6.5 - 5.75 + 8.5 - 9.25

simplifying

= 0

This means he finished his run at the starting line

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