Understand that positive and negative numbers are used together to describe Quantities having opposite directions or values, e.g., temperature above/below zero, elevation above/below sea level, credits/debits, positive/negative electric charge; use positive and negative numbers to represent Quantities in real-world contexts, explaining the meaning of 0 in each situation.
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Which is greater, -6 or 3?
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6
3
-3
-6
Q 2/10
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Which is greater, -1 or -7?
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-7
7
1
-1
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Which is greater, -6 or 3?
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6.NS.5
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Which is greater, -1 or -7?
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Which is less, 5 or -10?
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Which is less, -12 or -9?
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Which shows the correct order from LEAST to GREATEST?
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Which shows the correct order from GREATEST to LEAST?
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-68 ___ -62
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-13 ___ -20
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Angelica and Susan were diving in the Ocean. Angelica went 9 meters below sea level. Susan went 13 meters below sea level. How do you write Angelica's depth?
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Angelica and Susan were diving in the Ocean. Angelica went 9 meters below sea level. Susan went 13 meters below sea level. Who went further underwater?