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Positive NumbersNegative Numbers Zero is not positive or negative

© T Madas Place the numbers: 4, -5, 0, -3, -8, 1 in ascending order Ascending order: From Lowest to Highest From Smallest to Largest Descending order: From Highest to Lowest From Largest to Smallest

© T Madas Place the numbers: 4, -5, 0, -3, -8, 1 in ascending order -8,-5,-3,0,1,

© T Madas What is the difference between -3 and 4? 7 apart How far apart is

© T Madas What is the difference between -3 and -9? 6

© T Madas What comes next? 10, 4, 1, 7, -5, -8, -2 19, 5, 12, -9, -16, , -12, -17, -2, 3, -7

© T Madas What is? 5 more than -14

© T Madas What is? 5 more than -1 7 less than

© T Madas What is? 5 more than -1 7 less than 5 3 more than

© T Madas What is? 5 more than -1 7 less than 5 3 more than -9 2 less than

© T Madas What is? 5 more than -1 7 less than 5 3 more than -9 2 less than more than

© T Madas What is? 5 more than -1 7 less than 5 3 more than -9 2 less than more than less than

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