The correct way to find the sum of p and g, if p = - • (unknown value) and q = -2, would be to add the values together. The steps are as follows:
1. Write down the values of p and q: p = - • (unknown value) and q = -2.
2. Add the values together: p + q = - • + (-2).
3. Simplify the expression: p + q = - • - 2.
Since the value of p is not given, the sum cannot be determined accurately without knowing the value of p.
Describe the correct way to find the sum of p and g if p = - • and q = -2. (1 point)
O Find - on the number line and count 3 spaces to the left.
O Find Z on the number line and count I spaces to the left.
O Find - 3 on the number line and count
E spaces to the right.
O Find - 5 on the number line and count 2 spaces to the right.
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Describe the correct way to find the sum of p and g if p = - • and q = -2. (1 point) which answer is right. Find - on the number line and count 3 spaces to the left.
Find Z on the number line and count I spaces to the left.
Find - 3 on the number line and count
E spaces to the right.
Find - 5 on the number line and count 2 spaces to the right.
Find Z on the number line and count I spaces to the left.
Find - 3 on the number line and count
E spaces to the right.
Find - 5 on the number line and count 2 spaces to the right.
None of the provided options is the correct way to find the sum of p and g if p = - • and q = -2. The options provided do not provide any relevant information to determine the sum of p and g. The sum would require knowing the value of g, which is not given in the question.