.25 is bigger since it is farther away from 0 on the number line.
negative 2.6 is farther to the left
75 is closer to 70 because it is only 5 units away from 70 on the number line, whereas it is 5 units away from 80. In mathematics, proximity is determined by the absolute difference between the number in question and the options provided. In this case, 75 is closer to 70 by a difference of 5 compared to a difference of 5 with 80.
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No, 0.3 is larger than 0.03 (3 Hundredths). On the number line 0.03 is closer to 0 than 0.3.
.25 is bigger since it is farther away from 0 on the number line.
4 is farther from 2 than 1 is.
Visualize a number line. -6 is four to the left of -2. 6 is eight to the right.
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negative 2.6 is farther to the left
The technical area should be no closer than one yard from the touch line. The bench would need to be placed farther still to prevent legs from extending into that one yard separation.
-5.1. Even closer is -5.01 and still closer is -5.000000001 and so on.
75 is closer to 70 because it is only 5 units away from 70 on the number line, whereas it is 5 units away from 80. In mathematics, proximity is determined by the absolute difference between the number in question and the options provided. In this case, 75 is closer to 70 by a difference of 5 compared to a difference of 5 with 80.
If, by greater, you mean which is farther away from zero on the "number line" then the answer is neither! they are equally distant from zero. The "absolute value" of a number is the distance from zero on the number line. -3 -2 -1 0 +1 +2 +3 That's what the number line middle looks like for whole numbers. -firstmate-
No 0.03 is closer x
Would, 89,651 be closer to 0 or 100,000? It would be closer to 100,000 on the number line.
When you think of a wave, it usually brings to mind something that undulates up and down in a regular pattern. The undulations are usually evenly spaced in sections. They may be closer together or farther apart at various times. They may be farther from or closer to the center line.