If you know the order from least to greatest of 5 negative rational numbers, how can you use the information to order the absolute values of those numbers from least to greatest

It would be the opposite order.

Which is least to greatest. 1 1/4 in, -1 3/10 in, 2.5cm, -3.4cm?

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To order the absolute values of negative rational numbers from least to greatest, you can follow these steps:

1. Calculate the absolute values: Take the absolute value of each negative rational number to obtain their positive counterparts. Remember that the absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on the number line, regardless of its direction.

2. Order the absolute values: Once you have the positive counterparts, you can simply order them from least to greatest using the same criteria you would use for positive numbers. Start by comparing the smallest absolute value with the next smallest, and continue until you reach the largest.

3. Compare the original numbers: Finally, compare the original negative rational numbers using the order of their absolute values. Since the absolute value reflects the distance from zero, the negative rational number with the smallest absolute value is the closest to zero, while the one with the largest absolute value is the furthest from zero.

By following these steps, you can determine the order of the absolute values of the negative rational numbers based on their original order.