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Mathematics, 05.05.2021 21:00, torieegrey

Kayla is adding numbers using a number line. She starts at 5. She claims that any number she adds will result in her starting at 5 and moving to the right on the number line.
Part A: Enter a number Kayla could add to 5 that supports her claim.
Part B: Enter a number Kayla could add to 5 that shows her claim is incorrect.

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