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On Andrew's note, he wrote that -5 > -10. Which number did he indicate was the greater number? A. 0° B. -10° C. -5°
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On Andrew's note, he wrote that -5 > -10. Which number did he indicate was the greater number?
A. 0°
B. -10°
C. -5°
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The answer is C because -5 is greater -10
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