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Answer:


\Huge \boxed{-2}

Explanation:

The sum is the result from adding two or more numbers to each other.


-6 + 4 = - 2

-6 is the starting point on the number line.

4 is added to -6, so an arrow from -6 goes 4 units to the right of the number line.

The arrow stops at -2.

Please help me out :)-example-1
User Brae
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Answer:

-2

Explanation:

So we want to find the value of:


(-6)+(4)

Simply add:


(-6)+4=-2

Thus, drop the word SUM on -2.

Further notes:

To use the number line to solve, first start by placing your point on -6.

Since we are adding 4 to -6, we move to the right. Thus, move from -6 four spaces to the right.

If you do so correctly, you will end up at -2, the same answer we acquired previously.

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