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Mathematics, 02.07.2019 22:00 NCT2005

The number z and βˆ’1.9 are additive inverses. drag and drop βˆ’1.9 and z to their correct positions on the number line. drag and drop the label β€œsum” to the sum of βˆ’1.9 and z.

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