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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.
Whatever is farther to the right is greater.
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
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.
Whichever number is farther to the right is greater.
Whatever is farther to the right is greater.
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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