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A number line shows 1 1/5, −2 2/5, and −1 3/5. Which statement is NOT true?

A number line shows 1 1/5, −2 2/5, and −1 3/5. Which statement is NOT true?-example-1
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Answer:

The answer Is A 1 1/5 < -2 2/5

Explanation:

It says that this statement is true because 1 1/5 is to the left of -2 2/5 on the number line but it is actually to the right because -2 2/5 is negative while 1 1/5 is positive therefore making it larger and the correct statement would be that 1 1/5 > -2 2/5

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