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Mathematics, 11.11.2021 02:20, kayolaaaa53

What does negative 4 over 7 > −2 indicate about the positions of negative 4 over 7 and −2 on the number line? (4 points) Group of answer choices

negative 4 over 7 is located on the right of −2, and −2 is located on the right of 0

negative 4 over 7 is located on the left of −2, and −2 is located on the right of 0

negative 4 over 7 is located to the right of −2

negative 4 over 7 is located on the left of −2

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