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What does -5/2< -1 indicate about the positions of -5/2 and -1 on the number line?​

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Answer:

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(-5)/(2) is located on the left of -1.

Explanation:

"<" means "lesser than", therefore
(-5)/(2) < -1 means that
(-5)/(2) is smaller than -1. Smaller numbers are always located on the left of the other number in a number line.

If you had these numbers: 2, 0 and 1 you would organize them like this: "0 < 1 < 2". This is the same.

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