124
100
176 + 125 = 301 Therefore, the lowest positive integer you can add is 125.
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Sure there are greater numbers. For example, 4 is greater than 3. If you mean "... no greatest number", the reason is that you can always add one more, and get a number that is even greater. Thus, for example, 10 is not the greatest number, because you can add one and get 11. 11 is not the greatest number either, because you can add one and get 12. Etc.
The greatest number is 123 because 300-176 is 124 but since it says less than, it is going to be 123.
Assuming that you want an integer (a whole number) less than 300, then the number you'll be looking to reach is 299. To get to 299 from 176 you need to add 123.
If you mean the least whole number then it is: 125+176 = 301
100
176 + 125 = 301 Therefore, the lowest positive integer you can add is 125.
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176
Infinity + 1
There isn't a greatest recorded number. There is no number so high that someone else can't add one to it.
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Sure there are greater numbers. For example, 4 is greater than 3. If you mean "... no greatest number", the reason is that you can always add one more, and get a number that is even greater. Thus, for example, 10 is not the greatest number, because you can add one and get 11. 11 is not the greatest number either, because you can add one and get 12. Etc.
There is no greatest multiple of any number: whatever multiple of 4 you say is the greatest I can always add 4 and get an even greater multiple.