Comparing and Ordering Integers

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COURSE 2 LESSON 1-6
Comparing and Ordering Integers
Compare 3 and –8 using >, <, or =.
Numbers increase in
value from left to right.
Since –8 is to the left of 3 on the number line, –8 < 3. This can also be
written 3 > –8.
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COURSE 2 LESSON 1-6
Comparing and Ordering Integers
Arrange the cities by temperature, coldest to warmest.
Low Temperatures for March (°F)
City
Albuquerque, NM
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, OH
Columbia, SC
Providence, RI
Reno, NV
Low
8
–8
–5
4
1
–2
Graph the temperatures on a number line.
From coldest to warmest temperature,
the cities are:
Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH;
Reno, NV; Providence, RI;
Columbia, SC; Albuquerque, NM
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COURSE 2 LESSON 1-6
Comparing and Ordering Integers
Compare using <, >, or =.
1. 2 > –9
2. –7 < –4
3. Find |3| and |–1|.
3; 1
Order from least to greatest.
4. 0, –4, 7, –5, 2
5. 6, 8, –3, –7, 1
–5, –4, 0, 2, 7
–7, –3, 1, 6, 8
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