For example:
* The number of people in a room
* The number of cents on your bank account
* The cost in cents of an article
* The number of houses on a street
To be precise, any of the above could also be zero; and your bank balance might even be negative. In any case, whole numbers would usually make sense here.
The product would be a positive integer.
No, because if the positive was 8, and the negative was -4, the difference would be positive four.
A consecutive positive integer is the next positive whole number following a given integer. For example, the consecutive positive integers after 5 would be 6, 7, 8, and so on.
If you use positive numbers to represent money which you have or are owed (credit), then use negative numbers to represent debits.Remember, though, that sometimes the choice of which of the two is positive is arbitrary and depends on you. If I owe you money, the situation would be represented by a negative number in my accounts but a positive entry in yours.
No, the sum of two negative integers is not a positive integer. For example, if you add -5 and -6 together the sum would be -11.
The product would be a positive integer.
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No, because if the positive was 8, and the negative was -4, the difference would be positive four.
No, because if the positive was 8, and the negative was -4, the difference would be positive four.
-0.8 would not be an integer because it is a decimal and decimals are not integers. An integer is a whole number negative or positive.
A consecutive positive integer is the next positive whole number following a given integer. For example, the consecutive positive integers after 5 would be 6, 7, 8, and so on.
an integer is any whole number (not a decimal) that is either positive or negative. because of this, there are almost unlimited answers to this question. the answer would have to be positive because any negative number multiplied by another negative number becomes positive. if the integer was -4, then -42 would be 16. if the integer was 4, then the answer would still be 16
A positive integer would just be a regular number like 2. A negative integer is a negative number like -2. (2 below zero)
If a memory location is to contain a signed integer, then it will have a sign bit (zero means positive, one means negative). Also the negative numbers are represented by a complement (normally the two's complement). The article in the related link does a good explanation. What this means: for example, an 8 bit location could represent 256 possible numbers. In an unsigned situation, this would be 0 to 255. But in a signed situation, the range is -128 to +127.
If you use positive numbers to represent money which you have or are owed (credit), then use negative numbers to represent debits.Remember, though, that sometimes the choice of which of the two is positive is arbitrary and depends on you. If I owe you money, the situation would be represented by a negative number in my accounts but a positive entry in yours.
Neither, they are East. On computer systems longitudes West are represented by being given as negative, so they would be represented by being positive.