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Algebra I: 1,001 Practice Problems For Dummies
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Algebra I: 1,001 Practice Problems For Dummies

by Mary Jane Sterling
May 2013
Beginner content levelBeginner
456 pages
7h 51m
English
For Dummies
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Chapter 24

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      1.           −4, −3, −1, 0, 4

The number −4 has a greater absolute value than −3, so it's farther to the left on the number line. And −3 has a greater absolute value than −1.

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      2.           −3, −2, 0, 1, 3

The number −3 has a greater absolute value than −2, so it's farther to the left on the number line.

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      3.           image

The number −5 has a greater absolute value than −1, so it's farther to the left on the number line. The number image is between −2 and −3. And the number image is between 0 and 1.

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      4.           image

The number −4 has a greater absolute value than −2, so it's farther to the left on the number line. And the number image is between −1 and −2.

      5. ...

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ISBN: 9781118446713