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IM: 6.7.3: Comparing Positive and Negative Numbers (Practice)
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Decide whether each inequality statement is true or false. Explain your reasoning.
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Question 5
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Question 6
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Plot each of the following numbers on the number line. Label each point with its numeric value. 0.4, -1.5, -1\frac{7}{10}, \frac{-11}{10}
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Question 7
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Each lap around the track is 400 meters.
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A stadium can seat 16,000 people at full capacity.
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Question 13
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Question 1
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-5 > 2
Question 2
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3 > -8
Question 3
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-12 > -15
Question 4
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-12.5 > -12
Here is a true statement: -8.7 < -8.4. Select
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of the statements that are equivalent to -8.7 < -8.4.
-8.7 is further to the right on the number line than -8.4.
-8.7 is further to the left on the number line than -8.4
-8.7 is less than -8.4.
-8.7 is greater than -8.4.
-8.4 is less than -8.7.
-8.4 is greater than -8.7.
Below shows five states and the lowest point in each state. Put the states in order by their lowest elevation, from least to greatest.
Louisiana: -8 feet
Colorado: 3,350 feet
New Mexico: 2,842 feet
California: -282 feet
Wyoming: 3,099 feet
Question 8
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How many meters does someone run if they run 2 laps?
Question 9
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How many meters does someone run if they run 5 laps?
Question 10
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How many meters does someone run if they run x laps?
Question 11
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If Noah ran 14 laps, how many meters did he run?
Question 12
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If Noah ran 7,600 meters, how many laps did he run?
If there are 13,920 people in the stadium, what percentage of the capacity is filled? Explain or show your reasoning.
Question 14
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What percentage of the capacity is not filled?