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Match the mathematical statements with the statements written in English. All of these statements are true. (Pay attention to the order of the numbers in the equations when matching.)
Part 1. What is the match to |-12| > -15? The choices are
1. The numbers 12 and -12 are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
2. The number -15 is less than the number -12
3. The distance between -12 and 0 on the number line is greater than -15
4. The number -12 is a distance of 12 units away from 0 on the number line.
5. The number 12 is greater than the number -12
6. The number -15 is further away from 0 than the number -12 on the number.
What equation is the match to |-12| > -15?
Part 2. What is the match of -15 < -12 from these choices?
1. The numbers 12 and -12 are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
2. The number -15 is less than the number -12
3. The distance between -12 and 0 on the number line is greater than -15
4. The number -12 is a distance of 12 units away from 0 on the number line.
5. The number 12 is greater than the number -12
6. The number -15 is further away from 0 than the number -12 on the number.
Part 3.What is the match of |-15| > |-12| from these choices?
1. The numbers 12 and -12 are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
2. The number -15 is less than the number -12
3. The distance between -12 and 0 on the number line is greater than -15
4. The number -12 is a distance of 12 units away from 0 on the number line.
5. The number 12 is greater than the number -12
6. The number -15 is further away from 0 than the number -12 on the number.
Part 4. What is the match of |-12| = 12 from these choices below?
1. The numbers 12 and -12 are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
2. The number -15 is less than the number -12
3. The distance between -12 and 0 on the number line is greater than -15
4. The number -12 is a distance of 12 units away from 0 on the number line.
5. The number 12 is greater than the number -12
6. The number -15 is further away from 0 than the number -12 on the number.
Part 5 What is the match of 12 > -12 from these choices?
1. The numbers 12 and -12 are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
2. The number -15 is less than the number -12
3. The distance between -12 and 0 on the number line is greater than -15
4. The number -12 is a distance of 12 units away from 0 on the number line.
5. The number 12 is greater than the number -12
6. The number -15 is further away from 0 than the number -12 on the number.
Part 6. What is the match of |12| = |-12| from these choices?
1. The numbers 12 and -12 are the same distance from 0 on the number line.
2. The number -15 is less than the number -12
3. The distance between -12 and 0 on the number line is greater than -15
4. The number -12 is a distance of 12 units away from 0 on the number line.
5. The number 12 is greater than the number -12
6. The number -15 is further away from 0 than the number -12 on the number.
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