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1.Write an inequality comparing the rational numbers -3/4 and -2 .

2. Using complete sentences, explain what your inequality means about the position of the two numbers on the number line.

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Answer:


-2<x<-(3)/(4) Or
x\in (-2,-(3)/(4))

Explanation:

The numbers are
-(3)/(4) and
-2.

We need an inequality that gives us the numbers between the above numbers.

The inequality will be


-2<x<-(3)/(4)

Or


x\in (-2,-(3)/(4))

This means that
x is a number that is in between the rational numbers
-(3)/(4) and
-2. Also,
x is greater than
-2 and less than
-(3)/(4)

The positions in the number line are shown in the figure where the numbers are marked by arrow.

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