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Find the product using the number line. 3(-6) = A number line going from negative 7 to positive 3. An arrow goes from negative 6 to negative 4, from negative 4 to negative 2, and from negative 2 to 0.
What error(s) are shown here? Select three options.
The arrows should be a length of 2.
The arrows should be a length of 6. The arrows should be pointing in the positive direction.
The arrows should start at zero. The arrows should point in the negative direction.
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