Yes.
16 is greater than 13 but negative 16 or -16 is less than negative 13 or -13. The larger the negative number the smaller is its value..
-32
Negative 14 is less than 14 because a positive integer is always greater than a negative integer. EX: -16 is less than 1
es, of course. -(minus)16 is negative while 16 is positive. so minus -16 is 32 less than 16.
Yes.
There is no integer that is greater than 10 and less than negative 15, as these two conditions cannot be satisfied simultaneously. The range of integers greater than 10 starts at 11, while those less than negative 15 start at -16. Therefore, no integer exists that meets both criteria.
-16. A negative+a negative=negative.
Well, darling, you've got that right! Negative 16 is definitely not equal to negative 20. Negative 16 is closer to zero than negative 20, so it's a smaller negative number. Keep rocking those math skills, honey!
Yes, -16 > -17 -16 is to the right of -17 on a number line. Note: -17 has a greater magnitude than -16, though.
The sum of two negative numbers will be more negative than either one of them. The sum cannot, therefore, be 16.
-16-(-16)=0
No. 16 is 20 more than -4.