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OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

The additive inverse of −3 2/5 is m. Drag and drop m to its correct location on the number line

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

hellllllp

OpenStudy (hocuspucus292333393):

am I right

OpenStudy (zoekeya):

@steve816

OpenStudy (daniyil_the_spy):

ya yr wright

OpenStudy (steve816):

The additive inverse, or opposite, of a number n is the number which, when added to n, yields zero. The additive inverse of n is denoted −n.

OpenStudy (steve816):

So basically it would be 3 2/5

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