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-50 to 50 number line resource, likely intended for educational use in teaching integers, addition, subtraction, or number sense. However, there is
no specific task or problem shown on the image — it just displays multiple versions of a number line from -50 to 50.
Since no actual question or math problem is included in the image (e.g., "Find the sum of -15 and 28 using the number line" or "Locate -37 on the number line"), I cannot solve a specific problem.
But I can help you
use this number line to solve common types of problems. Here’s how:
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✔ How to Use the -50 to 50 Number Line
#### 1.
Understanding the Number Line
- The number line ranges from
-50 to +50, with zero in the center.
- Numbers to the left of zero are
negative.
- Numbers to the right of zero are
positive.
- Each tick mark represents one unit.
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#### 2.
Example Problems You Can Solve Using This
##### 🔹 Example 1: Add -12 + 25
- Start at
-12.
- Move
25 units to the right.
- You land on
+13.
✔ Answer:
13
##### 🔹 Example 2: Subtract 40 - 30
- Start at
40.
- Move
30 units to the left.
- You land on
10.
✔ Answer:
10
##### 🔹 Example 3: Find the distance between -20 and 30
- Count the units from -20 to 30.
- From -20 to 0 = 20 units
- From 0 to 30 = 30 units
- Total =
50 units
✔ Answer:
50
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#### 3.
Tips for Students
- Use arrows to show movement when adding/subtracting.
- Remember: Adding a positive means move right; subtracting means move left.
- Absolute value is the distance from zero (e.g., |-25| = 25).
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🟩 Note About the Image:
The bottom-right corner says "
ink saving Eco", which suggests this is a printable classroom resource designed to be eco-friendly (using less ink). It's likely part of a set of worksheets or teaching tools.
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using this number line, please describe it or type it out here, and I’ll walk you through the solution step by step!
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> "Use the number line to solve: (-15) + 32"
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Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of printable integer number line to 50.