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Which list of numbers is shown on the number line below? A number line going from negative 3 to positive 2. There are 4 equal spaces between each number. A point is halfway between negative 3 and negative 2. A point is between the second and third mark between negative 2 and negative 1. A point is on the mark 1 space to the right of 0. A point is halfway between 1 and 2. Negative 2.5, 1 and three-fourths, 50 percent, 1.5 Negative 2.5, negative 1 and one-third, 50 percent, 1.5 Negative 2.5, negative 1 and three-fourths, 25 percent, 1.5 Negative 2.5, negative 1 and one-third, 25 percent, 1.5

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