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An elevation of - 12 m is higher than an elevation of -17 m. An elevation of - 17 mis lower than an elevation of -14 m. Which set of inequalities correctly

expresses these relationships?
-12-17 and -17<-14
-12-17 and -17 > -14
-12<-17 and -17 < -14
-12-17 and -17 > -14
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User Lionpants
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Given:

An elevation of - 12 m is higher than an elevation of -17 m.

An elevation of - 17 m is lower than an elevation of -14 m.

To find:

The set of inequalities that correctly expresses these relationships.

Solution:

An elevation of - 12 m is higher than an elevation of -17 m.

We know that, higher than means greater than and it is represented by the inequality ">". So,


-12>-17

An elevation of - 17 m is lower than an elevation of -14 m.

We know that, lower than means less than and it is represented by the inequality "<". So,


-17<-14

Therefore, the required set of inequalities is
-12>-17 and
-17<-14.

Note: The inequality signs are not proper in the options.

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