Eduardo used a number line model shown to model an equation. Which of the following could be Eduardo's equation? (1 point) Responses −5−3=−8 negative 5 minus 3 is equal to negative 8 −5+8=3 negative 5 plus 8 is equal to 3 5+(−8)=−3 5 plus negative 8 is equal to negative 3 5+(−3)=2

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To determine which equation Eduardo modeled using the number line, we can evaluate each option:

  1. −5 − 3 = −8: If we start at -5 and move 3 units to the left, we'll end up at -8. This equation is correct.

  2. −5 + 8 = 3: If we start at -5 and move 8 units to the right, we'll end up at 3. This equation is correct as well.

  3. 5 + (−8) = −3: If we start at 5 and move 8 units to the left, we'll indeed reach -3. This equation is also correct.

  4. 5 + (−3) = 2: If we start at 5 and move 3 units to the left, we will arrive at 2. This equation is also correct.

Since multiple equations could potentially be modeled using a number line, we can pick any one of them. However, if you are looking for the most straightforward equation in this context, −5 − 3 = −8 is often the type of operation that corresponds directly with a leftward movement on a number line.

Thus, a possible choice for Eduardo's equation could be: −5 − 3 = −8.

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