To order integers from greatest to least, we need to consider their values on the number line. The closer a negative number is to zero, the greater it is.
Let's evaluate each option:
A. -28, -29, -35, -32
-28 is greater than -29, which is greater than -32, which is greater than -35. So this is in the correct order.
B. -28, -29, -32, -35
This is also in correct order: -28 > -29 > -32 > -35.
C. -32, -29, -28, -35
This is not in the correct order. -32 is less than -29, which is less than -28, which is less than -35.
D. -35, -32, -29, -28
This is also not in the correct order. -35 is the least of all four numbers.
The correct orders from greatest to least are A and B.
So, both A and B order the integers from greatest to least correctly.