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Mathematics, 05.05.2022 17:20, Jadethepartyanimal

11 Describe how the numbers-7-and-7 would be positioned relative to each other on a horizontal number line.
Select one answer.
A The number-7 would be positioned to the left of -7 on a horizontal
number line because -7<-7.
B The number - 7 would be positioned to the left of -7 on a horizontal
number line because
use -7/>-7.
C The number - 7 would be positioned to the right of -7 on a horizontal
number line because -2
-7/1/2<-7.
D The number - 7 would be positioned to the right of -7 on a horizontal
number line because -7> -7.

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