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What makes -5 ? -8 a true statement

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What makes -6 ? |-8| a true statement

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9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
Draw a number line. You will see that -5 is to the right of -8. So,

-5 > -8

and yes, -6 < |-8| = 8
9 years ago

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