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Jose and Sue are playing a board game. If they land on a red or blue square, they lose 1 point. The inequality statement compares the magnitude of their scores at the end of the game.
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What does the inequality statement show?
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β2 is
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than β5, but a loss of 5 points is a
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loss than a loss of 2 points.
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