Which sign makes the statement true?

–9
20

–1
2
< > =

1 answer

To make the statement true, we need to compare the two pairs of numbers: -9 and -1, as well as 20 and 2.

  1. For the first pair (-9 and -1): -9 < -1 (true) -9 > -1 (false) -9 = -1 (false)

  2. For the second pair (20 and 2): 20 < 2 (false) 20 > 2 (true) 20 = 2 (false)

Based on these comparisons, the following statements can be made:

  • From the first pair, -9 < -1 is true.
  • From the second pair, 20 > 2 is true.

Since we want to relate these findings to clarity in the statement using the correct symbol, if we are to combine them into one statement, we could write:

-9 < -1 and 20 > 2

To summarize, if the statement you are looking to make true is about the relationship between -9 and -1, and 20 and 2, the symbols would be:

-9 < -1 and 20 > 2

Thus, using the appropriate symbol between each pair, we can write:

-9 < -1 (true) 20 > 2 (true)

If you needed a single comparison adding symbols, then you can answer with: -9 < -1 and 20 > 2

The answer is: < (less than) for the first pair, and > (greater than) for the second.

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