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PLEASE HELP!!!Order from least to greatest.|-29|, |3|, |0|. |-73|Group of answer choices|-73|, |-29|, |0|, |3|-73, -29, 0, 3|0|, |3|, |-29|, |-73|0, 3, -29, -73Order from least to greatest.1/3, |-1/2|, |-2/3|, -2/3Group of answer choices-2/3, 1/3, |-1/2|, |-2/3||-2/3|, -2/3, |-1/2|, 1/3|-1/2|, -2/3, 1/3, |-2/3||-1/2|, 1/3, -2/3, |-2/3|

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Answer: 1- THIRD OPTION. 2- FIRST OPTION.Step-by-step explanation: By definition the Absolute value of a number is its distance from zero on a number line, therefore it's never negative. 1- Knowing this, and given the following numbers: [tex]|-29|,\ |3|,\ |0|,\ |-73|[/tex] You can say that: [tex]|-29|=29\\\\|3|=3\\\\|0|=0\\\\|-73|=73[/tex] Then, you can order  them from least to greatest: [tex]|0|,|3|,|29|,|73|[/tex] 2- Given: [tex]\frac{1}{3},\ |-\frac{1}{2}|,\ |-\frac{2}{3}|,\ -\frac{2}{3}[/tex] You can say that: [tex]|-\frac{1}{2}|=\frac{1}{2}\\\\|-\frac{2}{3}|=\frac{2}{3}\\\\|0|=0\\\\|-73|=73[/tex] Then, you can order  them from least to greatest: [tex]-\frac{2}{3},\ ,|\frac{1}{3}|,|-\frac{1}{2}|,\ |-\frac{2}{3}|[/tex]