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An island has some portion submerged in water. Point X on the island is at negative 9 over 2 feet from the surface of the sea. Point Y on the island is at negative 4 over 3 feet from the surface of the sea. Because negative 4 over 3 feet > negative 9 over 2 feet, what is true about the distance of the two points from the surface of the sea?
Both points are 5 and 5 over 6 feet from the surface of the sea.
Both points are 3 and 1 over 6 feet from the surface of the sea.
Point Y is closer to the surface of the sea than point X.
Point X is closer to the surface of the sea than point Y.
And when I used y'all's answers it said point X is wrong so can I get a correct answer
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