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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which is a true statement? A. 6.52 < 6.5 B. –7.75 < –8.45 C. –2.8 > –3.5 D. –11.1 > 10.7

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

what do youi think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Ok, bigger negative numbers are smaller than smaller negative numbers. < means less than, and > means greater. Can you solve it now?

OpenStudy (haseeb96):

C is the correct answer as -1 > -2 so -2.8 > -3.5

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

-8 or -6 which one is bigger

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Haseeb96 Direct answers aren't allowed.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No.. < means less than...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

d or c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which do you think and why? @Sarai22

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it is "see"

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

no its not a just find the negative number that smaller and when you do thats ur answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

;)

OpenStudy (twopointinfinity):

The sun is hot.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no kidding

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XD

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Smaller negative numbers are bigger than bigger negative numbers. Positive numbers are bigger than negative numbers.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the answer is the third letter of the alphabet!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

;)

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

which one is smaller when you take off the negative sign -2.8 or -3.5

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you r just going to confuse her @Mvpriest6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it is backwards for negatives

OpenStudy (anonymous):

^^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry if im aggervating you guys but iam getting confused because all of you are talking

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the answer is c

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@50centolly Direct answers are not allowed.

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

okay just let @AnswerMyQuestions help her

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just said that why would u guys say its not but thanks ig

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OMGOSH it is a HELP site

OpenStudy (anonymous):

she still learns

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem @Sarai22

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, she doesn't learn how to solve the problem. @50centolly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can we please drop this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i really dont wanna fight

OpenStudy (anonymous):

besides we were all confusing her anyways

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

y would we be fighting what do u think the answer is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i said it is c and i guess it is a HUGE deal.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

she got confused and i told her

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

well let her figure it out plz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Confusion makes everything worse just saying

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay please lets just drop this i have a bad feeling about this convo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

XP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@50centolly This is what the Code of Conduct says: Don't devalue the question/answer process! Don't provide someone with just the answer - explain the process, and help guide them through understanding the problem. Don't just provide the answer to a problem when someone else is in the middle of helping! But if you want to help, by all means, join in!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay i get it

OpenStudy (mvpriest6):

IM trying to do that but every thing I go to to help they tell the answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

plz just drop this subject?? and move on with life?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i am sorry it wont happen again

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