If you place the numbers on the number line, they go from the least to the greatest as you go from left to right.
arrange the set of number in order from least to greatest and the middle number is the median. You have to arrange them in order from least to greatest or it's wrong. (or greatest to least)
You have to rearange the numbers in order, (either from least to greatest or greatest to least) then you have to subtract them from the larger number to the smallest number, and that is your range.  You're welcome!
The bigger the negative number is, the smaller it is. An example would be the numbers -7, 8, -1, 18, 6, -17. The answer would be 18, 8, 6, -1, -7, -17.
It is the middle number with the numbers in order from the least to greatest.
You usually put the biggest denominator first. The bigger the number is the lower it means. So for EXAMPLE:20/30,15/30,6/10 . In least to greatest it would be the same order. In greatest to least it would be completely turned around
That will happen if you have 5 integers.
36.1,42,42.35,40.08,40,42.67
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.
This will work as long as "five" is an acceptable substitute for "several".
Smaller numbers always go to the left of larger number on the number line.
Yes.
arrange the set of number in order from least to greatest and the middle number is the median. You have to arrange them in order from least to greatest or it's wrong. (or greatest to least)
1, 2, 4, 6, 9
-8 , -5 , 0 , 3 , 4 The least is -8 & the greatest is 4
-1 1 2
Ted used five integers. EXAMPLE: 1 2 3 4 5 5 4 3 2 1
As the temperature gets warmer, the numbers increase.