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Damien Griffin
19 August, 19:35
How far are 27 and - 54 apart on the number line?
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Kinsley Whitney
19 August, 20:52
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Just add 54+27
because you go both ways on a # line
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Luis Bradley
19 August, 21:43
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81 its a number line, theh go both ways!
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