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Which equation could be the one modeled on the following number line? (-2) + 3 = 1 3+(-5)= (-2) (-5)+ 3 = 2 5+ (-2)= 3
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Which equation could be the one modeled on the following number line?
(-2) + 3 = 1
3+(-5)= (-2)
(-5)+ 3 = 2
5+ (-2)= 3
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Number 2! 3+(-5)=(-2)
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2nd choice
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