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  • 06-09-2016
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why do you start with the greater number when adding on a number line?

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  • 18-09-2016
You start with the greater number when adding on a number line simply for convenience.

Put it this way:

Would you rather add more to a small number or add less to a large number?

Naturally people would choose to add less to a large number because that way you do not have to do so much work. So, you would start with the greater number when adding on a number line.
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