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hodyreva [135]
3 years ago
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I need help I'll give all reward and points! MATH

Mathematics
1 answer:
Mariana [72]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

1. A horizontal number line is shown with labels at negative 50, 0, and 35. A red arrow (labeled withdrew 50 dollars) begins at 0 and ends at negative 50. A blue arrow (labeled deposited 35 dollars) begins at 0 and ends at 35.

2. A horizontal number line is shown with labels at negative 50 and 0. A red arrow (labeled withdrew 50 dollars) begins at 0 and ends at negative 50. A blue arrow (labeled deposited 35 dollars) begins at negative 50 and ends at negative 15.

3. A horizontal number line is shown with labels at negative 35, 0, and 50. A blue arrow (labeled deposited 35 dollars) begins at negative 35 and ends at 0 A red arrow (labeled withdrew 50 dollars) begins at 50 and ends at 0.

4. A horizontal number line is shown with a label at 0. A blue arrow (labeled deposited 35 dollars) begins at 0 and ends at 35. A red arrow (labeled withdrew 50 dollars) begins at 35 and ends at negative 15.

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