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16 May, 09:52

Explain why - 11 is less than - 7, but |-11| is greater than |-7|

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  1. 16 May, 09:55
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    When looking at the - 7 and - 11 it's like looking at a timeline you see the numbers from left to right so you would look at the - 11 first and then the - 7. whenever a number has the two lines it's the absolute value so you would ignore the negative signs and it would just be the number.
  2. 16 May, 10:16
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    Because the absolute value makes anything positive so - 11 to 11 and - 7 to 7 which would mean that 11 >7 and - 11<-7
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