Which of the following describes the sum in terms of p and q?(1 point)

Responses

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the positive direction.

The sum p plus left parenthesis negative q right parenthesis is the number located a distance Start Absolute Value q End Absolute Value from p in the positive direction.

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |p| from q in the negative direction.

The sum p plus left parenthesis negative q right parenthesis is the number located a distance Start Absolute Value p End Absolute Value from q in the negative direction.

The sum −p+(−q) is the number located a distance p from q in the positive direction.

The sum negative p plus left parenthesis negative q right parenthesis is the number located a distance p from q in the positive direction.

The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the negative direction.

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The correct response is: The sum p+(−q) is the number located a distance |q| from p in the positive direction.
Which number line shows the correct way to find the sum p+q if p is positive and q is negative?
To find the sum p+q when p is positive and q is negative, the correct number line should show p as a positive value and q as a negative value, with the sum represented by a point located between p and q, closer to p. The number line should have its positive values on the right side and negative values on the left side.
Use properties of operations to add (−3) and (−17).(1 point)
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negative 14

14

20

−20
The correct response is: negative 20
Add (4) and (−15).(1 point)
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negative 11

negative 19

19

11
The correct response is: negative 11
Add (−18) and (5).(1 point)
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13
13

−23
negative 23

23
23

−13
The correct response is: -13