Ok, there is a picture which I cant transpose but here is a visual: its a number line with points A, B, C, D, E and corresponding values of -2, -1, 0, 1, 2. Which point has the greatest absolute value. the OFFICIAL gmat prep book says the answer is A which is -2. Why is it not E? the absolute value of -2 and 2 is 2. I do not understand. I think this book is full of errors and it is really pissing me off that I have to take a test administered by these tools.
efript,
I think its a misprint edition (for that particluar problem)
If I am not mistaken, whats shown as -2 should be to the left of -2 (-2.1,-2.2 ...something like that)
Regards,
Cramya












