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                Describe how to find the sum p+q using a number line if p=−19 and q=12.1.(1 point)
First find
on a number line, then count
spaces to the right.
            
        First find
on a number line, then count
spaces to the right.
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    To find the sum p+q using a number line, start by marking -19 on the number line. Since p is equal to -19, this will be your starting point. 
Next, count 12.1 spaces to the right on the number line. This means you move 12.1 units towards the right from the -19 mark.
At the end of the 12.1 spaces, you will reach the point that represents the sum p+q. This point on the number line will give you the value of the sum p+q.
    
Next, count 12.1 spaces to the right on the number line. This means you move 12.1 units towards the right from the -19 mark.
At the end of the 12.1 spaces, you will reach the point that represents the sum p+q. This point on the number line will give you the value of the sum p+q.
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