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Maria should start at 0 and then make “bounces” of 4 to the right until landing at 12. She will make 3 bounces of 4 because 12 divided by 4 is 3.
Check all that you considered in your response.
A / Maria starts at zero.
B / The arrows should point in a positive direction.
C / There should be three small arrows representing 3 bounces of 4 units.
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