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Leona [35]
4 years ago
11

GETS BRAINILIST!!! On which number line are −9 and its opposite shown? A number line from negative 24 to positive 24 in incremen

ts of 3, with only whole numbers that are multiples of 12 labeled. Put point P at the third tick mark to the left of 0. Put point Q at 0 A number line from negative 24 to positive 24 in increments of 3, with only whole numbers that are multiples of 12 labeled. Put point P at the third tick mark to the left of 0. Put point Q at the sixth tick mark to the left of 0 A number line from negative 24 to positive 24 in increments of 3, with only whole numbers that are multiples of 12 labeled. Put point P at the third tick mark to the left of 0. Put point Q at the third tick mark to the right of 0 A number line from negative 24 to positive 24 in increments of 3, with only whole numbers that are multiples of 12 labeled. Put point P at the third tick mark to the right of 0. Put point Q at the sixth tick mark to the right of 0
Mathematics
1 answer:
kipiarov [429]4 years ago
4 0

Answer:

I am 99% sure it is on the first one

pls let me know if i am right

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