Compare 3 and –8 using >, <, or =. Comparing and Ordering Integers COURSE 2 LESSON 1-6 Numbers increase in value from left to right. Since –8 is to the.

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Compare 3 and –8 using >, <, or =. Comparing and Ordering Integers COURSE 2 LESSON 1-6 Numbers increase in value from left to right. Since –8 is to the left of 3 on the number line, –8 –8. 1-6

Arrange the cities by temperature, coldest to warmest. Comparing and Ordering Integers COURSE 2 LESSON 1-6 From coldest to warmest temperature, the cities are: Chicago, IL; Cleveland, OH; Reno, NV; Providence, RI; Columbia, SC; Albuquerque, NM 1-6 Graph the temperatures on a number line. Low Temperatures for March (°F) CityLow Albuquerque, NM8 Chicago, IL–8 Cleveland, OH–5 Columbia, SC4 Providence, RI1 Reno, NV–2

Comparing and Ordering Integers > COURSE 2 LESSON 1-6 Compare using, or =. 1.2 –92.–7 –4 3.Find |3| and |–1|. Order from least to greatest. 4.0, –4, 7, –5, 25.6, 8, –3, –7, 1 < 3; 1 –5, –4, 0, 2, 7–7, –3, 1, 6, 8 1-6