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Q: How do you write two thirds of a number is no more than negative ten?
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Negative two thirds is smaller than negative one sixth. To have more of a negative is to have less.


Flowchart to check whether an integer is positive or negative?

I'll write it as pseudocode; you can easily convert it to a flowchart. If your number is more than 0 (Your number is positive) else if your number is less than 0 (your number is negative) else (your number is equal to zero)


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Let the number in question be x. Your statement can be written as (5/6)x + 7 > -3.


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No. It can only become even more negative.


Does a neg number plus a neg number equal a positive number?

No it will not.A negative number plus a negative number will be a number further from zero - even more negative!


Is a positive number more or less than a negative number?

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When you add a negative integer with a negative integer do you get a positive integer?

Negative. Sorry. No you do not. Adding a negative to a negative gives you a number that is even more negative. Picture a number line. A negative number is to the left of zero, and adding a negative number moves further left. ■


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Does an element that loses electrons when bonding with other atoms have a negative oxidation number?

No. The lower (or 'more negative') the oxidation number, the more electrons the atom has. This is because the oxidation number is a measure of the charge on that molecule and, since electrons have negative charge, more of them give a more negative oxidation number. So if an atom loses electrons during bonding, it has lost some of its negative charge - giving it a more positive oxidation number.