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Mathematics
28 May, 15:07
Is this inequality correct or incorrect?
-5 ≤ 0
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Adalynn Flores
28 May, 15:10
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It is correct because 0 is larger than negative 5 on the numberline
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Karlie Banks
28 May, 15:30
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Yes, on the number line - 5 is behind 0, not on the positives, and 0 is a positive, therefore, yes, it is correct
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