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30 December, 05:49

Which phrase correctly orders - 16, 9, - 8, and 0? A. - 16 < - 8 < 0 < 9 B. - 16 < 9 < - 8 < 0 C. 0 < - 8 < - 9 < 16 D. - 8 < - 16 < 0 < 9

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  1. 30 December, 05:57
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    The answer is A. This is because - 16 is the lowest, then - 8, 0, and 9 is the largest. So it would be - 16 is less than (<) - 8 is less than (<) 0 is less (<) 9, which is A.
  2. 30 December, 07:13
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    Which phrase correctly orders - 16, 9, - 8, and 0? A. - 16 < - 8 < 0 < 9 B. - 16 < 9 < - 8 < 0 C. 0 < - 8 < - 9 < 16 D. - 8 < - 16 < 0 < 9

    A. - 16 < - 8 < 0 < 9
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