How old are you sweetheart? 8? 9?
Anyway I think it's more appropriate for me to tell you how to do this problem.
if a number has a - in front it's a negative number
The bigger a negative number is the smaller it's value.
For example in normal (positive) numbers 33 is bigger than 16
but if they have a negative in front then -33 is smaller than -16.
All negative numbers are smaller than positive numbers (and zero).
Now try to do your homework, and post the solution by editing your question detail, and I will go over it for you.
2006-07-25 07:06:23
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answer #1
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answered by X 4
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-6 -4 -3 -1 0 0 1 2 2 7
2006-07-25 07:05:45
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answer #2
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answered by barhud 3
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-6 -4 0 2 6
-3 -3 0 1 2
2006-07-25 07:06:18
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answer #3
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answered by nikki! 3
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-7 < 5
-6 > -8
1-31 < 121
-6 -4 0 2 7
-3 -1 0 1 2
2006-07-25 09:22:34
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answer #4
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answered by SAMUEL D 7
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-7<5
-6>-8
1-31<121
-6, -4, 0, 2, 7
-3, -1, 0, 1, 2
The larger the absolute value of a negative number, the smaller it is.
2006-07-25 07:18:22
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answer #5
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answered by indigo.death 2
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-7<5
-6>-8
1-31<121 (since 1 - 31 = -30)
-6, -4, -3, -1, 0, 1, 2, 7
2006-07-25 07:05:58
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answer #6
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answered by vanilla_bean_dream 5
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Higher numbers with the - sign in front are least.
Least <---- -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3 ---> Greater
Least < Greater
Greater > Least
The symbol <> always opens to the greater side. Maybe you were told the aligator eats to most.
2006-07-25 07:14:59
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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> / / those bars propose genuinely the cost of a huge selection, which would be an excellent huge type. Absolute cost of -3 is 3 and a pair of is two. Your image continually opens to the bigger huge type so the priority will examine 3>2.
2016-12-14 13:45:00
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answer #8
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answered by ater 4
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I think saying answer to your question is not help to you properly.
First you understand what concept behind it.
" < ( read as less than) and > ( read as greater than) " are mathematical symblos which are used for comparing two numbers.
" = ( read as equal to) " is a mathematical symbo which is used for expressing equality of two or more numbers.
Negative numbers are the numbers having the sign" - "
Positive numbers are the numbers having the sign " + "
In the case of positive numbers higher number has the higher value and lower number has the lowest value. i.e +25 is greater than +24.
Generally positive numbers are not represented with sign just writ as 24 , 25 .......
In the case of negative numbers higher number has the least value and lower number has the highers valur. i.e -25 is smaller than -24.
Negative numbers are must be represented with sign.
Now you can try to solve your homework.
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2006-07-25 17:52:52
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answer #9
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answered by Supporter 2
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> means greater than, if a > b then if you use the line number a will be at the right of b
< means less than, if a < b then if you use the line number a will be at the left of b
= equality means they are the same
For arranging numbers you can use also the line number :
from lest to greatest goes from left to right and vise verse
2006-07-25 07:20:24
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answer #10
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answered by a_ebnlhaitham 6
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