Your class is reviewing how to sign numbers, and your teacher has recognized that you need extra help with the numbers 60-100. Which of the following statements would your teacher use in his review about signing numbers 60-100?(1 point) Responses You add the rock/twist when both digits of the number are 7 or higher. You add the rock/twist when both digits of the number are 7 or higher. You add the rock/twist to help people see which two numbers you are signing to make your two-digit number. You add the rock/twist to help people see which two numbers you are signing to make your two-digit number. When the smaller digit is first, you rock to the right (if right-handed). When the smaller digit is first, you rock to the right (if right-handed). To make the second digit, you move your wrist in the opposite direction of the twist that your hand "wants" to go.

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The most accurate statement your teacher would likely use when reviewing how to sign numbers 60-100 is:

"You add the rock/twist to help people see which two numbers you are signing to make your two-digit number."

This statement captures the purpose of the rock/twist in sign language when signing numbers, making it clear that it aids in distinguishing between the two digits of the number.