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If Mr. Gilbert found another bill in his mailbox for $77.18, where would it be placed in relation to the other mail he received?

A) 77.18 would be placed farthest left since it is the largest number
B) 77.18 would be placed farthest right since it is the smallest number
C) -77.18 would be placed farthest right since it is the smallest number
D) -77.18 would be placed farthest left since it is the largest number

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Final answer:

The placement of the number $77.18 or -77.18 depends on whether it's positive or negative. Positive $77.18 would be farthest right, being the larger number on a number line, whereas -77.18 would be farthest left, as negative numbers are considered smaller than positive numbers.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to be about placing numbers in order, which appears to be a concept related to number lines or ordering numbers from least to greatest. If we are considering only the magnitude of the number, $77.18 would be a positive number and hence greater than any negative number. Therefore, if $77.18 is the only positive number mentioned and we assume that all other numbers are negative or smaller, then $77.18 would be placed farthest right on a number line. However, if -77.18 (which means negative $77.18) is included in the list, this would be a negative number. In the number system, negative numbers are considered smaller than positive numbers. Therefore, the correct position for -77.18 would be to the farthest left, as it would be the smallest number. Consequently, the correct answer depends on whether the bill is for a positive or negative amount, which is not clearly stated in the question.

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