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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)
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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.

To make the second digit, you move your wrist in the opposite direction of the twist that your hand "wants" to go.
To make the second digit, you move your wrist in the opposite direction of the twist that your hand "wants" to go.

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.

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).

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The teacher would use statements 1, 2, and 4 — not the one about “both digits 7 or higher.”

- You add the rock/twist to help people see which two numbers you are signing to make your two-digit number. (True.)
- To make the second digit, you move your wrist in the opposite direction of the twist that your hand "wants" to go. (True.)
- When the smaller digit is first, you rock to the right (if right-handed). (True.)
- You add the rock/twist when both digits of the number are 7 or higher. (False.)