Greater. On the number line, it is only a quarter of the distance to the left of 0.
Greater than 100 if the original amount is positive. Less than 100 if the original amount s negative.
The percentage change is always 100*(new-old)/old provided the old is non-negative. If the original quantity is greater than the new quantity, the percentage change will be negative - no big deal.
Any number that is not a fraction, percent, decimal, or negative is a whole number. Counting numbers are whole numbers. Counting numbers are 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,... Zero is a whole number. So yes, every integer greater then negative one is a whole number, and so is -1 and every integer less than -1.
A percent which is greater than 100.
If the percent of change is negative, then it is wrong.
67 percent is not an integer.
Increase
It is a percentage increase
Increase
10 % of any integer that ends in 0 is the original number with the ending 0 deleted. Therefore, the answer is 100,000.
Same as percentages less than 100. Percentages greater than 100 will reult in a number that is greater than the original, that's all.
No, a whole number cannot be a decimal, a fraction, or a percent of a number.