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Answer:

These should be the answers you are looking for.

A: 62

B: 8.9

C: 2.8

This should be correct, but please tell me if it isnt.

Explanation:

The simplest way to figure this out is by counting how many marks there are on the number line. If the numbers are betweeen 1 and 2 on a number line for example, youll want to use decimals.

Example of a problem:

I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I

1               ^              2

Count the markings like this: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 .

the furthest you can go with a decimal until you get a full number is 0.9.

If you are solving a question with full numbers (example: 20 through 30), you would count normally.

I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I--I

20           ^              30

The answer would be 25 for this one.

I hope this helps you out in the future.

Math definetly sucks, especially common core. I feel you.

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