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3 June, 22:30

Explain two ways you can use a number line to order the integers - 3, + 1, and - 10.

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  1. 3 June, 22:34
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    From least to greatest: - 10, - 3, + 1. From greatest to least: + 1, - 3, - 10.

    1st way: Just look at it.

    2nd way: See which numbers are to the left of 0 on the number line. Those are your smaller (negative) numbers. The numbers that are on the right side of 0 are your bigger (positive) numbers.
  2. 3 June, 22:41
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    -10,-3,1

    1,-3,-10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given that integers are - 3,+1 and - 10

    We have to explain two ways in which we can use a number line to order the given integers.

    The two ways are

    1. Arrange in increasing order:From least to greatest

    2. Arrange in decreasing order: From greatest to least

    We know that when we go left side of zero on a number line then the value decreases and when we go right side of zero then the value increases.

    1.-10 is smallest integer in the given integers and 1 is a largest integer.

    Therefore, - 10,-3,1.

    2. In decreasing order

    1,-3,-10
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