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Part B Jason claims that the value of s - r must be greater than the value of s - 9. His reasoning is that r is closer to zero than q.
• Explain why Jason's claim and reasoning are incorrect.
• Provide a correct claim and reasoning, explaining how the distances of r and q from zero support your reasoning.
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