Lesson 1-4 Example 1 1-6 Example 1 Graph the even whole numbers between 9 and 19. 1.Locate 9 and 19 on the number line. Circle them to remind yourself.

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Lesson 1-4 Example Example 1 Graph the even whole numbers between 9 and Locate 9 and 19 on the number line. Circle them to remind yourself that you are graphing numbers between 9 and 19.

Lesson 1-4 Example Example 1 Graph the even whole numbers between 9 and What is the next number to the right of 9? 10 Is it even? Yes

Lesson 1-4 Example Example 1 Graph the even whole numbers between 9 and There is an even number before and after every odd number. From 9 moving right, place a point above 10. Continue moving right, place a dot on every even number until you get to 19.