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Answer:

a and c

Step-by-step explanation:

Answers:

A and C.

Step-by-step explanations:

A.) When looking at value, negative numbers are always less than positive numbers. Because negative numbers are behind zero on the number line (to the left) , they are automatically less than a positive number, which is ahead of zero on the number line (to the right).

C.) When it comes to negative numbers, the closer the number is to zero on a number line, the greater its value. Think of it like this: the closer it is to the positive side of the number line (which is the right), the greater the negative number's value.

That is why B is incorrect. Even though normally 3 is a bigger number than 2, that rule does not apply with negative numbers, as I mentioned above. Letters D and E are wrong because the numbers that were listed in both of those do not apply to their actual locations on a number line.

I hope that this helps.

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