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No, because the maximum (largest) must be at least as big as the minimum (smallest).

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Q: Will the range ever be a negative number?
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How do you find range of a negative number?

The range of a negative number is the infinite interval, x < 0.


Could the range ever be greater than the largest number of a data set?

Yes, if the lowest data value is negative.


Can the cube root of a positive number ever be a negative number?

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Can an integer be negative?

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What describes a value of a number in scientific notation that includes a negative exponent?

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In number Systems , there are integer numbers whose range lies from negative to positive numbers. negative four number as an integer can be written as -4.With a sign of minus infront of it.


What is the least whole number?

There is no least whole number: the negative counting numbers go on for ever.


Why does a positive number and a negative number cancel each other out?

The range of the numbers from 0 is what additively cancels the different values


Could a rectangle ever have an area that is a negative number?

A real physical rectangle on a piece of paper . . . no. Mathematically . . . if one of the dimensions is a negative length, then the area is negative.


What is a negative multiplied by a negative?

negative*negative=positive negative/positive=negative negative\negative=positve negative-positive=change the sign to a plus and then change the number after the sign and get your answer negative +positive=which ever numbr is bigger minus positive+positive=positive


Is the absolute value of a number ever equal to its opposite?

Yes! When the number is negative, the absolute value of it'll be its opposite.