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Mathematics, 25.02.2021 05:20, williamsa24mr238org

Pls help if you know it. (HELP) let P and Q be two positive numbers where P>Q . Sam graphs the numbers p, q and their opposites on a number line. Which statement must be true for all values p and q? Select all that apply

The number -q is greater than the number -p
The number -p is closer to 0 than -q
The number 0 is between -p and -q

The number -q lies halfway between 0 and -p
The number q is closer to 0 than -p​​


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