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Answer:

-2, b, a+c

Explanation:

By looking at where A and C are on the number line, we can tell that A is a negative number close to zero and C is a positive number a little greater than four. This means that if we add the two together, we'll get a positive number a little below four.

By looking at the number line, we can tell that the value of B is a positive number a little below the number three.

Now that we know that B is less than A+C, and we know where -2 is on the number line (two marks to the left of zero) we can decide the least to greatest values.

Since negatives are always less than positives, we know that -2 has the smallest value. Next, we know that B is lower on the number line than A+C. So, in order, from least to greatest, the answer is:

-2, B, A+B

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Answer:

-2, b, a+c

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