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If the flea starts at 1 and jumps 4 units to the left, where does it ends up? How far away from 0 is this?
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If the flea starts at 1 and jumps 4 units to the left, where does it ends up? How far away from 0 is this?
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1+4=5
He is five units away from 0
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