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Question
In which of the following pairs of integers, the first integer is not on the left of the other integer on the number line?
Options
(–1, 10)
(–3, –5)
(–5, –3)
(–6, 0)
Solution
(–3, –5)
Explanation:
On observing all the options by using a number line, we get that there is only one pair (–3, –5) in which the first integer is not on the left of the other integer.
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