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Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the expression 
4-(-3)?
Choose 1 answer:
A Start at 4 on the number line and move 3 to the left.
B Start at 4 on the number line and move 3 to the right.
(C) Start at -3 on the number line and move 4 to the left.
D Start at -3 on the number line and move 4 to the right.

Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the expression 4(3) 4-(-3) ?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) Start at 44 on the number line and move 33 to the left.\newline(B) Start at 44 on the number line and move 33 to the right.\newline(C) Start at 3-3 on the number line and move 44 to the left.\newline(D) Start at 3-3 on the number line and move 44 to the right.

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Q. Which of the following is a correct interpretation of the expression 4(3) 4-(-3) ?\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) Start at 44 on the number line and move 33 to the left.\newline(B) Start at 44 on the number line and move 33 to the right.\newline(C) Start at 3-3 on the number line and move 44 to the left.\newline(D) Start at 3-3 on the number line and move 44 to the right.
  1. Understand Expression: Understand the expression 4(3)4-(-3). The expression 4(3)4-(-3) involves subtracting a negative number from a positive number. In mathematics, subtracting a negative is the same as adding the absolute value of that number.
  2. Perform Calculation: Perform the calculation for 4(3)4-(-3). To calculate 4(3)4-(-3), we add the absolute value of 3-3 to 44, which is 4+3=74 + 3 = 7.
  3. Interpret Result: Interpret the result on the number line.\newlineStarting at 44 on the number line and adding 33 moves us 33 units to the right, ending at 77 on the number line.
  4. Match with Choices: Match the result with the given choices.\newlineThe correct interpretation that matches our calculation is:\newlineB) Start at 44 on the number line and move 33 to the right.

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