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Explain two ways you can use a number line to order the integers –3, +1, and –10. PLEASE ASAP

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Answer:

Order by value: On a number line, the integers to the left are less than the integers to the right. Order by magnitude: On a number line, the integers farther from zero have a greater magnitude. Least to greatest value: –10, –3, +1. Least to greatest magnitude: +1, –3, –10.

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You can order by value.

You can order by magnitude.

Ordering from least to greatest value, the list is –10, –3, +1.

Ordering from least to greatest magnitude, the list is +1, –3, –10.

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Explanation:

From least to greatest: -10, -3, +1. From greatest to least: +1, -3, -10.

1st way: Just look at it.

2nd way: See which numbers are to the left of 0 on the number line. Those are your smaller (negative) numbers. The numbers that are on the right side of 0 are your bigger (positive) numbers.

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