A number game is played with a number cube and a number line.

The figure shows a number line. The numbers on the number line range from negative 10 to 10 in increments of 1.

When it is your turn, you roll the number cube twice. The first roll tells you how many units to move to the left from the starting point. The second roll tells you how many units to move to the right from where you stopped after your first roll.
If the starting point is –4, what is your ending point if you roll 5 on the first roll and 3 on the second roll?

its B. -6,

Because, when it is your turn, you roll the number cube twice. The first roll tells you how many units to move to the left from the starting point. The second roll tells you how many units to move to the right from where you stopped after your first roll.

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no I don't friend thx for the help though

To find the ending point, you need to start with the given starting point and then move left or right based on the results of the rolls. Here's how you can calculate the ending point step by step:

1. Start with the given starting point of -4.

2. Roll the number cube for the first time and get a result of 5. This means you need to move 5 units to the left from the starting point.

3. Subtract 5 from the starting point: -4 - 5 = -9.

4. After the first roll, you are now at -9.

5. Roll the number cube for the second time and get a result of 3. This means you need to move 3 units to the right from your current position.

6. Add 3 to your current position: -9 + 3 = -6.

7. Your ending point is -6.

Therefore, if you roll 5 on the first roll and 3 on the second roll, starting at -4, your ending point is -6 on the number line.

these answers are slacking.

idk what is going on

What is

-4 - 5 + 3 ?