SOLUTION: Draw a number line and add 12/5+9

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Question 824849: Draw a number line and add 12/5+9
Answer by KMST(5328)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
On the number line, you represent the number as the point where you land jumping units to the right from zero.
You represent the number as the point where you land jumping units to the right from zero.
You represent adding those numbers as jumping both jumps, one after the other.
On the 3 number lines below, I represented , , and .

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