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using a number line to illustrate each of the following.
(a)2whole2/2 ,0, -4, 6, -2.8
(b)-0.55, 4, -1/10, 2, -2
(c) integers between -4 to 4
(d) positive integers less than 10

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Answered by Ikonikscenario7122
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