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Choose an integer between -5 and -10. Label it ܴ on the number line created in Problem 3, and complete the following tasks. a. What is the opposite of ܴR? Label it ܳQ
b. State a positive integer greater than ܳQ? Label it ܶT
c. State a negative integer greater than ܴR? Label it ܵS
d. State a negative integer less than ܴR? Label it ܷU
e. State an integer between ܴR and ܳQ? Label it ܸV

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