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PLZ HELP ASAP In golf, the par is the expected number of strokes needed to sink the ball in the hole. The winning player uses the least number of strokes. On the first hole, Lily scores 1 stroke over par and Eva scores 2 strokes under par. Which inequality shows that Eva won the first hole? A -2 > 1

B|-2| > |1|

C-2 < 1

D|-2| < |1|

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