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Reese Stanley
25 July, 13:50
8. Which is smaller, - 5 or - 17?
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Jaelyn Glover
25 July, 17:20
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-17. Why? In a number line, - 17 is farther away from the 0 in a number line, unlike - 5.
The farther away a number is from 0, the smaller it is (in negative numbers).
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