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Question 6(Multiple Choice Worth 3 points) (03.03) On which number line are βˆ’3 and its opposite shown? Number line from negative 10 to positive 10 in increments of 1 is shown. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A solid blue point is placed on the 3rd tick mark to the left of 0. A solid, blue point is on the 3rd tick mark to the right of 0. Number line from negative 10 to positive 10 in increments of 1 is shown. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A solid, blue point is placed on the 3rd tick mark to the left of 0. A solid, blue point is on the 0. Number line from negative 10 to positive 10 in increments of 1 is shown. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A solid, blue point is placed on the 6th tick mark to the left of 0. A solid, blue point is on the 3rd tick mark to the left of 0. Number line from negative 10 to positive 10 in increments of 1 is shown. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A solid, blue point is placed on the 0. A solid, blue point is on the 3rd tick mark to the right of 0.

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