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6 June, 15:05

One student says - 5 is bigger than - 4 and uses money as the analogy: "if i owe $5, i have a bigger debt than if i owe $4." what is wrong with this argument?

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  1. 6 June, 15:39
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    -5 is smaller than - 4 bc - 4 is closer to zero meaning it has more value than 5
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