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  1. Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts: IM 6.7.5
    1. Lesson 6.7.5
    2. Practice 6.7.5

    Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts: IM 6.7.5

    Author:GeoGebra Classroom Activities, IM 6 – 8 Math
    Topic:Arithmetic, Fractions, Integers, Numbers
    “Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts” from IM Grade 6 by Open Up Resources and Illustrative Mathematics. Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
    Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts: IM 6.7.5

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    • Lesson 6.7.5

      • IM 6.7.5 Lesson: Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts
    • Practice 6.7.5

      • IM 6.7.5 Practice: Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts
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    IM 6.7.5 Lesson: Using Negative Numbers to Make Sense of Contexts

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