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Full course: https://go.hotmart.com/R96851919G?off... Instagram: / alemdaescolaaa Teacher: / joao_alecsander A math teacher uses a “number hunting machine” in her classes to test her students' knowledge about representations of rational numbers. This machine has a display divided into six compartments and, on the side, a lever. Each student pulls the lever and waits for the compartments to stop spinning. From there, they need to answer the teacher in which positions the numbers that represent the same quantity are. A student pulled the lever, waited for the compartments to stop spinning and observed the numbers presented on the display. The machine's configuration at that moment is shown in the image. This student answered the teacher's question correctly. The positions indicated by the student were A) I, II and IV. B) II, IV and V. C) III, III and V. D) III, V and VI. E) III, IV and VI.