Examples 2 is less than 5 because … 2 lies to the left of 5 -1 is greater than -3 because … -1 lies to the right of -3 -4 is less than 1 because.

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Examples 2 is less than 5 because … 2 lies to the left of 5 -1 is greater than -3 because … -1 lies to the right of is less than 1 because … -4 lies to the left of 1 6 is greater than -2 because … 6 lies to the right of -2

What it IS!What it CAN be!What it is NOT! A whole numberA zero (0) A positive number A negative number NOT a fraction A thing complete in itselfNumbers used in countingNOT a decimal

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