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Which multiplication equation does the number line represent?number line representing multiplication(1 point)
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7 x 2
7 x 2

7 + 7
7 + 7

1 x 14
1 x 14

2 x 6
2 x 6
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To determine which multiplication equation the number line represents, it would be helpful to visualize the number line and see where the marks (jumps) are placed. However, based on the options you've provided, here's how each can be interpreted:

  • 7 x 2: This represents 7 groups of 2, which would typically show 14 on the number line.
  • 7 + 7: This simply means adding 7 to itself, resulting in 14, but it isn’t a multiplication equation.
  • 1 x 14: This represents 1 group of 14, which would also show 14 on the number line.
  • 2 x 6: This entails 2 groups of 6, resulting in 12 on the number line.

If the number line shows values that align with either 14 or 12, it would help in identifying the correct equation.

Without the visual context, if the line represents groups or multiples leading to 14, then either 7 x 2 or 1 x 14 could be valid. If it reflects 12, then 2 x 6 would be correct.

Please provide additional context about the number line's marks or endpoints for a more precise answer.