100 points and brainliest
Mira and Sasha observed two points, P and Q, on a number line.
A num...
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100 points and brainliest
Mira and Sasha observed two points, P and Q, on a number line.
A number line is shown from negative 2 to positive 2 with increments of 2 over 8. A point P is shown at the seventh tick mark to the left of 0, and a point Q is shown at the seventh tick mark to the right of 0.
Sasha said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are different.
Mira said that the absolute values of the numbers represented by the two points are the same.
Which of the following explains who is correct?
A Sasha, because the points are of different signs
B Sasha, because the points are at different locations
C Mira, because each of the two points is 14 over 8 units from 0
D Mira, because the distance between the two points is 14 over 8 units
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