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Whatever is farther to the right is greater.
It depends on what you mean by "bigger." If you are talking about value, -29 would be "bigger" because it is farther to the right on a number line. If you mean digitwise, -59 would be correct.
4 is farther from 2 than 1 is.
"<" means "farther to the left on the number line " and ">" means "farther to the right on the number line". Multiplying by a negative number switches the sign, which is a reflection that turns left into right. Double switch example: 1<2 multiply this by (-2): -2>-4 multiply this by (-1): 2<4
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-1.7750000000000004
Whichever number is farther to the right is greater.
Whatever is farther to the right is greater.
It depends on what you mean by "bigger." If you are talking about value, -29 would be "bigger" because it is farther to the right on a number line. If you mean digitwise, -59 would be correct.
A number line is usually drawn in such a way that as you count,you move to the right along the number line.On a line drawn like that, greater numbers are farther to the right.(When you count, greater numbers come later.)
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Sample Response: Order by value: On a number line, the integers to the left are less than the integers to the right. Order by magnitude: On a number line, the integers farther from zero have a greater magnitude. Least to greatest value: –10, –3, +1. Least to greatest magnitude: +1, –3, –10.
4 is farther from 2 than 1 is.
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