melissa4parnell melissa4parnell
  • 01-10-2020
  • Mathematics
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Subtract using the number line. −1/3−(−1/2) A number line ranging from negative one to one with an arrow on both ends and tick marks every one third

Subtract using the number line 1312 A number line ranging from negative one to one with an arrow on both ends and tick marks every one third class=

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fastperon008
fastperon008 fastperon008
  • 01-10-2020

Answer:

o.16 keeps going because it is a repeating decimal

Step-by-step explanation:1

3

–  

1

2

=  

1 × 2

3 × 2

–  

1 × 3

2 × 3

=  

2

6

–  

3

6

=  

2 – 3

6

=  

– 1

6

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WolfRanger121 WolfRanger121
  • 10-03-2021

Answer:

he or she is right

o.16 keeps going because it is a repeating decimal

Step-by-step explanation:1

3

–  

1

2

=  

1 × 2

3 × 2

–  

1 × 3

2 × 3

=  

2

6

–  

3

6

=  

2 – 3

6

=  

– 1

6

hope this helps and let me know if im wrong

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