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Meg used this table to track the average attendance from month to month at her theater for five months. A 5-column table with 1 row is titled Percent Increase and Decrease. Column 1 is labeled October with entry negative 1. Column 2 is labeled November with entry 0.5. Column 3 is labeled December with entry negative 0.9. Column 4 is labeled January with entries three-fourths. Column 5 is labeled February with entry one-half. A number line going from negative 1 to positive 1 in increments of 0.25. Graph the numbers on the number line. Choose the inequality symbol that makes each comparison true. Nov. Feb. Oct. Dec. Jan. Nov.

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