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Keshawn Mayo
14 January, 11:57
Which is a true statement?
-6 = 6
0 < - 9
-10 > - 2
-7 < - 1
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Charlize Gross
14 January, 15:29
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-7 < - 1
Step-by-step explanation:
-1 is closer to zero on the number line which makes it greater. that means - 7 is smaller than - 7, hence why - 7 < - 1 is true.
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