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Consider the following rational numbers.-1 1/2, -12, -43a. order the numbers from least to greatest_____b. Order the numbers' absolute values from least to greatest._____is the order of the rational numbers in part(a) different from the order of the numbers' absolute values in part (b)?c. explain why or why not

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a) -43, -12, -1 1/2

b) 1 1/2. 12, 43

c) it is different

Step-by-step explanation:

a) -1 1/2, -12, -43

from the least to the greatest:

The higher a negative number , the lesser the value of the number

-43, -12, -1 1/2

b) The absolute values of -1 1/2, -12, -43:

1 1/2, 12, 43

absolute values from least to greatest:

1 1/2. 12, 43

The order of the rational numbers in part (a) is different from the order of the numbers' absolute values in part (b)

c) Absolute values of a negative number gives a positive number. The higher a posititve number, the greater its value. While a higher negative number has a lower value. This makes the result in ordering the data different

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