Asked by Mary

Order the numbers in each list from least to greatest.
-4,1,-6,2
Is it -4,-6,1,2?

Answers

Answered by Mary
Looking at my number line I change my Mind, -6,-4,1,2
Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, this is right -- -6,-4,1,2
Answered by Mary
thank you, Ms.Sue!
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Mary.
Answered by Tennalwynn
1.B
2.D
3.B
4.D
5.B
I Got them all right 100%
Answered by Art Nerd
@Tennalwynn is right thank you so much! If you say I cheated I'm sorry but I only used it to check answers and re read the lesson to see if I truly missed something. I know it might have been wrong but I don't do this all the time only when I really need assistance. But I'm still sorry.
Answered by shorty
why is there 3 dislikes on tennalwynn post is it wrong?
Answered by enderboy
for me, @Tennalwynn was correct for connexus. Thank you
Answered by 5 year member
2 is c for me
Answered by Abro
Hi! Here are the answers for Unit 2 Lesson 4 Comparing and Ordering Integers. I promise 100% it is correct. (For Texas Connections Academy)

1. Order the numbers in each list from least to greatest. −4, 1, −6, 2
A: −6, −4, 1, 2

2. Order the numbers in each list from least to greatest. −5, −7, 0, −1
A: −7, −5, −1, 0

3. Order the numbers in each list from least to greatest. 0, |−14|, 13, −12,
|−16|, 17
A: −12, 0, 13,|−14|,|−16|, 17

4. Which number is farthest to the right on a number line?
A: 1

5. Find |−5|.
A: 5

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