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Which of the following is a true statement?
–9 > –4
│–10│ > │2│
│–3│ < │1│
6 < –12
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@allie_bear22
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@touseii45
OpenStudy (anonymous):
ummmmmmmmm i dnt know srry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it's fine thx's
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@touseii45 I need your help
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you go to connection academy don't you me too
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes
OpenStudy (anonymous):
cool I will help you
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what grade are u
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
8th
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and I go to the Arizona one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh 6th SC
OpenStudy (anonymous):
nice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can you tell me the answer then
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
ok this is a quick check right?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
|dw:1366072090012:dw|
OpenStudy (anonymous):
it is c
OpenStudy (anonymous):
practice
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh then it doesn't matter if you get it wrong doesn't count as grade
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
Compare using < , > , or =
–2 _____ –4
<
>
=
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that's easy
>
OpenStudy (anonymous):
grater than right
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
The second one because 10 is greater than 2
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Compare using < , > , or =
–│2 – 5│ _____ (8 – 11)
<
>
=
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@TheDarkKnight
OpenStudy (anonymous):
and @strawberry17
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
do you know how to solve within those lines | |
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
2 - 5 = -3, but since -3 is within |-3| this means that the number will always be a positive. So negative 3 becomes positive 3. But now since there is a negative outside the bars it becomes a negative 3 again.
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
And 8 - 11 = ?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
all it is absolute value. Google or Bing what it is
OpenStudy (anonymous):
-13
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@TheDarkKnight are you there
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
it would be -3
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
So -3 and -3 are equal. So it would be =
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
so is it < > = equal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have a cold
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
=
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@TheDarkKnight why do i have to give you a medal and @heyheyhelpme sorry i didnt get your notifications till just now
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Order the integers from least to greatest.
–15, 0, –5, –8
0, –5, –8, –15
0, –15, –8, –5
–15, –5, –8, 0
–15, –8, –5, 0<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<,this one right
And @touseii45 its fine and could you look at the other questions please
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
sorry I thoughtyou asked the queston
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have more
OpenStudy (anonymous):
you know
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hey do you know
OpenStudy (anonymous):
HELL O @TheDarkNight
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@TheDarkKnight @strawberry17
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dmezzullo
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh hi
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
Yes, correct .
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the sum.
–15 + –32 = ?
–17
–47
47<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<this one right
17
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
because -15+-32=-47: two negatives equals one +
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello are you there ?
OpenStudy (strawberry17):
Adding two negatives equals a negative number.
Multiplying two negatives equals a positive number
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@TheDarkKnight
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@So1D @strawberry17
OpenStudy (anonymous):
what?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yeah what you need @heyheyhelpme
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Find the sum.
–15 + –32 = ?
–17
–47
47<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<this one right
17
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes it is right
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