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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 18:00 morganruhl2

The account balance of each of three children at the end of a month is shown below: Kyle has −$2.25
Jason has −$2.00

Sue has as much savings in her account as the amount Kyle owes the bank.

Part A: On a blank paper, draw a number line from −4 to +4. Plot points on the number line to show the account balances of the three children. Label the points using the name of each child. Describe in detail how you created and labeled this number line, and what it looks like in detail. (5 points)

Part B: Determine whether Kyle or Jason owes the bank more. Use absolute values and inequalities to write statements that justify your conclusion

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