Real World Problems with Rational Numbers
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Directions: Drag each point to the correct...
Mathematics, 29.05.2020 05:03, NathanaelLopez
Real World Problems with Rational Numbers
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Directions: Drag each point to the correct location on the number line.
Jean climbed 3 of the distance to the top of the cliff as shown on the number line. Terry climbed 3 of the distance less than Jean.
Steve climbed 5 of the distance more than Jean. Drag the points to the correct locations on the number line.
Terry
Steve
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