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On a number line, how are the inequality symbols less than and greater than explained?

ABy whether a number sits left or right of the other
BBy whether a number is even or odd overall
CBy whether a number has more digits than the other
DBy whether a number is a variable, not a constant
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Correct answer: A. By whether a number sits left or right of the other
1. Numbers increase in value moving from left to right along the number line. 2. A number that sits to the left of another is therefore the smaller of the two. 3. This left-right position is exactly how the symbols less than and greater than are defined. _Source: OpenStax Elementary Algebra (CC BY 4.0), Ch 1 "Foundations", section 1.2 Use the Language of Algebra_
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