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OpenStudy (anonymous):

-6/7 [] -1/7 is it <

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

since they both have common denominators, you just look at the numerators we know that -6 is less than -1 so -6/7 would, of course, be less than -1/7\[-{6\over7}<-{1\over7}~~\checkmark\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You can multiply both sides by \(7\) and the sign won't flip: \[ -6 [\ ] -1 \]

OpenStudy (petiteme):

yes! :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

well yea, you could do it the proper mathematical way too, as wio is explaining :)

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