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Question Find the missing number in the equation 3=+(6)-3 = \square + (-6) using the number line.

Studdy Solution

STEP 1

Assumptions1. The equation is 3=+(6)-3 = \quad + (-6). We are asked to find the missing value in the equation.

STEP 2

The equation seems to be a simple addition equation with a missing number. We can rewrite the equation as followsMissingvalue+(6)=Missing\, value + (-6) = -

STEP 3

To find the missing value, we need to isolate it on one side of the equation. We can do this by adding6 to both sides of the equation.
Missingvalue+(6)+6=3+6Missing\, value + (-6) +6 = -3 +6

STEP 4

implify the equation.
Missingvalue=3+6Missing\, value = -3 +6

STEP 5

Calculate the missing value.
Missingvalue=3+=3Missing\, value = -3 + =3The missing value is3.

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