0 is bigger
No. The sum of a negative number and a positive number has the absolute value of their difference and the sign of whichever of them was bigger - in absolute terms. So -3 + 4 = +1 (diff between 3 and 4 is 1, and the bigger number, 4, is positive) -3 + 3 = 0 (diff between 3 and 3 is 0, the sign for zero does not matter) -3 + 2 = -1 (diff between 3 and 2 is 1, and the bigger number, 3, is negative)
-1 is bigger than - 1.2 as it is "more positive", or closer to zero
-8
No. It is a negative number and 1 is a positive number, so it cannot be bigger.
Any number between negative 1/2 and 0 (e.g. -1/4) and all positive numbers
Smaller. The product of any positive number and a number between 0 and 1 will be smaller than the original number.
1
yes because it is equal to 1/10th and that is bigger than 0.
No, 1 is. Zero is not "positive".
If you mean -4+20+1+4-20-1 = 0 because the numbers cancel themselves out
Positive is normally taken to be bigger.