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If the value of a is 3, and the value of b is -2/3, how far apart will a and a + b be on a number line?
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If the value of a is 3, and the value of b is -2/3, how far apart will a and a + b be on a number line?
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If the value of a is 3, and the value of b is -2/3, how far apart will a and a + b be on a number line?
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Value of a = 3
Value of a + b = 3 + (-2/3)
Value of a + b = 2 1/3
Difference = 3 - 2 1/3
Difference = 2/3
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Answer: They are 2/3 unit apart
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