SOLUTION: On a number line, what is the midpoint of a line segment beginning at -4 and ending at 3/4?
A) 2 3/8
B) -1 5/8
C) -2 3/8
D) -3 1/4
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Question 1142107: On a number line, what is the midpoint of a line segment beginning at -4 and ending at 3/4?
A) 2 3/8
B) -1 5/8
C) -2 3/8
D) -3 1/4
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